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Social media stirs worry over people’s wellbeing

It's not just vanity that leads people to take some selfies -- often they want to document the meaning of an event.

It’s not just ego: Selfies help capture the meaning of an event

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New Twitter, Now With More Hate

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Scientists create model to predict depression and anxiety using artificial intelligence and social media

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Gen Z see online ‘personal brands’ as key to job success

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Why reflecting on your values before opening your mouth makes for happier relationships

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Online civic education can strengthen democratic values

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Social networks structure to blame for massive spread of fake news

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The four drivers of political violence in the U.S.

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The Potentially Adverse Impact of Twitter 2.0 on Scientific and Research Communication

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TikTok lowers barriers to virality, keeps tight control through algorithm

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