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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.
Hinduism: A Way of Life or the Only Way of Life?
In 2015, a German man asked me if I was a Hindu. In 2022, we are obsessed with who isn't a Hindu.
Chinese Scammers Enslave Jobless Teachers and Tourists in Cambodia
Cambodia shut its borders when COVID-19 struck, giving rise to new wave of trafficking, with stranded foreign workers and tourists lured into working for fraudulent investment schemes.
Two Tales on the Labyrinthine Illogic of Bigotry and Islamophobia in India
People all over the world are homeschooling right now. It’s time to do our bit.
WhatsApp and That Millennial ‘Thing’: When Friendships Turn Sour
The final chapter of a friendship spanning three decades.
Redesigning Social Media Platforms to Reduce ‘FoMo’
New research has identified the main triggers of this psychological phenomenon, the contexts in which it happens and the types of fears involved in it.
Why Social Media Design Makes it Hard to Have Constructive Disagreements Online
How social media services work – the nuts and bolts of interacting with others online – has the power to shape and improve online arguments. Here's how.
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