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Is an Instagram ‘like’ micro-cheating? Gen Z embraces digital sleuthing. – Washington Post
Most everything we do online leaves a trail, from tagging a friend in a photo to liking a TikTok. For… read more
Most everything we do online leaves a trail, from tagging a friend in a photo to liking a TikTok. For… read more
At risk of sounding very Gen Z, there’s been a vibe whenever we’ve dug into the context of any cultural… read more
Up until recently, romantic attention from strangers was a problem typically reserved for traditional celebrities — actors and musicians who’d… read more
We have constant surveillance, especially in our cars. The smarter our cars get, the more they’re surveilling us. We are… read more
This is how Annalee explains her decision to take her daughters offline, which she did in the spring of 2023:… read more
In 2024, the messy business of family vlogging is at an inflection point: to show your kids online or not?… read more
There is only one state in the entire country—Illinois—where child influencers are legally entitled to a percentage of the money… read more
Livestream shopping has taken China by storm: In 2023, 25% of online sales took place through livestreams. Although consumers in… read more
Through LinkedIn, Asif landed a job as a content moderator at Bigo Live. “I didn’t think much of it at… read more
The Chinese e-commerce sector is on a mission to shake its reputation as just the manufacturer of cheap “made in… read more