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Biden is hiring a meme manager. But viral success might not be as easy as he hopes.
Yahoo News via AOL· 18 hours agoThe Pew Research Center found that most polled users use X specifically for political news, although...
Politicians keep courting the TikTok vote. Users aren’t impressed
CNN Business via Yahoo Finance· 2 days agoThe results were weighted “to be representative of all US adults by gender, race, ethnicity,...
Don’t Forget to Like, Subscribe and Vote: Biden’s Rocky Influencer Courtship
New York Times· 8 hours agoOn a Friday afternoon in late April, President Biden brought celebrities and elite social media...
Elon Musk Has Made X More Right-Leaning, Study Shows
Bloomberg· 2 days agoElon Musk’s X, the social media site formerly known as Twitter, has become more popular with conservative users and those who identify with the political...
People Still Come to X for News, Even If They Don't Trust the Results
PC Magazine· 2 days agoDoomscrolling remains a draw at the social network formerly known as Twitter, according to a new...
WBZ announces new morning show anchors following high-profile departures of Liam Martin, Kate...
The Boston Globe· 1 day agoEbben, most recently an evening anchor, has been with WBZ for 21 years. On June 17, she will join...
How the internet has changed the way we send each other money
Stacker via AOL· 2 hours agoCash App can be used to invest in stocks and cryptocurrency. Zelle transfers funds...cash Four in 10...
Analysis | How much of the drop in traffic to right-wing sites is Facebook’s fault?
Washington Post· 19 hours agoA few days after the riot at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, I picked out a bit of data that seemed as...
What to Know About New Social Media Protections for Children in New York
New York Times· 1 day agoNew York State passed a bill that will restrict the use of algorithms on minors’ social media feeds,...
Kaiser Permanente dermatologist warns youth about damaging skincare routines popular on social media
Greeley Tribune· 7 days agoThe best skincare routine, a Colorado-based dermatologist says, is far from a new trend. Nearly 1 in 5 teens aged 13-17 are “almost constantly” on social media apps like TikTok ...