Tagged - social media
activism
This is what cancel culture taken too far actually looks like
The right absolutely loves it when the left eats their own. Because it makes us weaker. Read More
Administration
Students react to January classes moving online, guidance to remain off-campus
Many students voiced their thoughts about the decision on social media and in interviews with the Campus Times. Read More
cancel culture
The warped transformation of cancel culture
Since then, that idea has grown claws, tentacles, and possibly a tail, and has made navigating social media somewhat of a menace. Read More
Confessions
Pass it along: URSecretSafe might be UR’s latest IG craze
Does it bring anything new to the table, or are we just riding the high of the prospect of yet more controversy? Read More
beauty standards
The toxicity of TikTok beauty trends
People are whole individuals with far more interesting qualities than their forehead size. Read More
social media
Consider a social media detox. Seriously.
It’s a wonderful way to stay in touch with people, but sometimes I wonder if we’re losing touch with ourselves in the process. Read More
social media
TikTok is more than just white girls dancing to ‘Cannibal’
As I see it, TikTok is changing the game. It is a democratic platform where anyone can participate in a conversation about anything. Read More
social media
Seniors develop CrossRoads Create, an app for collaboration
In his sophomore year, Shifat had the vision of making an efficient social media network for people to work on their ideas. “The world would be a better place if you could easily find people who have the same interests, vision and complementary skills to build something,” he said. Read More
peer validation
Research Rochester: Cohavi investigates peer validation via social media
Half the participants — the “inclusion” group — got many likes. The other half — the “ostracism” group — received very few. In this way, Cohavi and Gearinger simulated peer validation as their experimental variable. Read More
