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Your geotag brag isn’t going to cut it. This summer, it’s all about being at the right place at the right time.
Signal bias and social noise are persistent threats. Vocal minorities, bots and echo chambers can distort the picture.
The PGA Tour and USGA each released new short-form video content this week, mirroring successful concepts from elsewhere on ...
We asked immigration experts what the State Department's new visa application process means for international students, ...
As ghost stores scams increasingly populate social media feeds, unsuspecting consumers will continue to get caught out. This will leave legitimate retailers exposed to scepticism and mistrust.
Your social media is no longer a personal space. It may be used by governments to determine whether you fit with their values.
New US directive for visa applicants turns social media feeds into political documents by Samuel Cornell, Daniel Angus, T.J. Thomson, The Conversation ...
How do you save money when everyone on social media from NFL star Travis Kelce to a hot New Jersey influencer is tempting you with an impulse buy.
Social media algorithms are constantly at work, shaping what you see and what you miss. But how exactly do they decide?
Governor Kathy Hochul is pictured in June 2024 signing legislation to combat addictive social media feeds and protect kids online. A new bill is headed to Hochul’s desk that would require warning ...
Open any social media feed and you'll likely stumble across videos of people hobbling through supermarkets, dancing on crutches, or sweating through workouts in a medical boot.
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, is being mocked over bizarre social media posts that resurfaced as the Israel-Iran war broke out.