However, the police said that as per preliminary investigation, the accused woman had sent her own video to her boyfriend in Shimla. A high-level probe has been ordered into …
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Emojis Are Fun, but They’re Killing Conversations
We’re letting these little yellow rascals take over our conversations, and sometimes even stifling them.
The Hyperreal World of Vlogs, Reels and Images: Concerns for Our Digital Well-Being
We have begun to sense, feel and live through social media as it pre-defines things for us such as how an outing or travel should look like, how one …
‘But He Doesn’t Look Like a Beggar’
Instead of using disability for laughs and internet fame, what if the media sheds light on the issues faced by the disabled community?
The Rise of ‘Dr. Google’: The Risks of Self-Diagnosis and Searching Symptoms Online
Searching symptoms online has become so common there is a name for the condition of health anxiety induced by self-diagnosis on the internet: Cyberchondria.
Fuelled by Unrestricted Social Media Access, White Nationalism Is Attracting Violent Young Men
Since 2017, the FBI has warned US Congress that the rise of white nationalism and the violence of extremist militia groups is a dangerous domestic terrorism threat.
‘Love Island’: The Psychological Challenges Contestants, Viewers Could Face After the Show
Reality shows can be a psychological minefield for both participants and fans.
How Older People Are Turning To TikTok To Dispel Myths About Ageing
In using humorous, engaging videos, older people are taking a stand against bias and discrimination, and rejecting the idea that they are invisible.
Corsets, Waist Trainers: How Influencers Have Driven Our Modern Obsession With Shapewear
This is something that has been going on for hundreds of years.
