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Engaging with social media is very much a double-edged sword. On the one-hand, it can raise profiles and generate revenue – Dell has previously claimed that it earned $3m directly from engaging ...
Social media is a double-edged sword that can spark both self-expression and potentially harmful self-doubt during a critical time of transition. By Cara McNulty and Taft Parsons III , MD Sept. 29 ...
Social media and an increased focus on identity in politics are at the root of current problems in American democracy, says media commentator Bob Garfield. Listen to this episode on ART19 ...
We are experiencing an identity crisis, and it’s our doing. Before I blame social media for being the root of our societal struggles, it’s important to recognize that social media is a reflection of ...
Ultimately, social media validation is a double-edged sword, offering both benefits and drawbacks. While it can be a powerful tool for self-promotion and connection, it can also lead to feelings ...
Either way, social media, with its often loose standards regarding user identity, has opened up a Pandora’s Box of opportunities for confusion about who is, and isn’t, an authorized company ...
Building a strong identity for your brand on social media is a crucial part of a modern business strategy, particularly in a landscape dominated by digital interactions and online networking ...
Odds are that you're on at least one major social network. (There are about 150 million Facebook users in the United States alone.) And you've been on that network -- or on those networks -- for ...
Nausicaa Renner writes on how the Internet—especially social-media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat—makes it difficult for people to escape their previous identities.