Victoria Heath/Unsplash March 13, 2020 Coronavirus: 5 ways to manage your news consumption in times of crisis Mark Pearson, Griffith University In the midst of international health and financial crises, how do we stay informed while maintaining mental wellness and productivity?
Some of the Facebook and Instagram ads used in 2016 election released by members of the U.S. House Intelligence committee. AP Photo/Jon Elswick November 6, 2017 Why social media may not be so good for democracy Gordon Hull, University of North Carolina – Charlotte A scholar asks whether democracy itself is at risk in a world where social media is creating deeply polarized groups of individuals who tend to believe everything they hear.
I have so much more to say. Dado Ruvic/Reuters January 8, 2016 Can 10,000-character tweets boost Twitter’s flatlining user growth? Felicity Duncan, Cabrini College The social media company seems to be mulling a massive increase in tweet length from the iconic 140 characters users have grown accustomed to.