Tag: Reddit
A hard year for federal workers offers a real-time lesson in resilience
Anne Pisor, Penn State
Imagine going from having a book club with your co-workers to seeing them only on...
In the $250B influencer industry, being a hater can be the...
Jessica Maddox, University of Alabama and Jess Rauchberg, Seton Hall University
Since 2020, content creator Remi Bader had accumulated...
Yes, online communities pose risks for young people, but they are...
Benjamin Kaveladze, University of California, Irvine
Aristotle called humans “the social animal,” and people have recognized for centuries that...
Investors swoon over Bumble’s IPO – but what exactly is an...
Jonathan T. Fluharty-Jaidee, West Virginia University
Bumble raised US$2.15 billion in an initial public offering, or IPO, late on...
Evidence of an impending breakup may exist in everyday conversation –...
Sarah Seraj, The University of Texas at Austin College of Liberal Arts; James W. Pennebaker, The University of Texas at Austin College...
How to fight Holocaust denial in social media – with the...
Adam G. Klein, Pace University
One in four American millennials believe the Holocaust was exaggerated or entirely made up, according to a recent national...
Socialism is a trigger word on social media – but real...
Robert Kozinets, USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism
The word “socialism” has become a trigger word in U.S. politics, with both positive and negative...
Out-of-context photos are a powerful low-tech form of misinformation
Lisa Fazio, Vanderbilt University
When you think of visual misinformation, maybe you think of deepfakes – videos that appear real but have actually been created...



















