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UMass Lowell professor explains how extremist ideologies spread on social media
GBH News· 4 days agoOver the past few years, people who use social media to spread their social and political agendas have gained significant traction with young audiences, ...
‘Black Twitter: A People’s History’ Producers on Tracking Down the Real People Behind Viral Memes...
Variety· 3 days agoPeople’s History” is something of a coming-of-age story. Chronicling a decade and a half of posts...
Ultra-short 'Bluey' minisodes will hit Disney+ this summer: Here's how to watch
The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 3 days agoRecent back-to-back episodes taking parents and their little ones on emotional rollercoasters left...
Actress Felicia Day joins Thangs 3D Printing community, shares her own downloadable models
Tom's Hardware via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe company’s founders were clear that their plan was to grow the site by offering artists the best...
Fatal shooting at Ohio movie theater
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 22 hours agoThe fatal shooting took place in the lobby of the theater late Friday night.
Your Open-Source Client Options In The Non-Mastodon Fediverse
Hackaday· 4 days agoWhen things started getting iffy over at Twitter, Mastodon rose as a popular alternative to the...
Study finds YouTube is the most popular and trusted platform for game discovery
gamesindustry.biz· 3 days agoAccording to the report, TikTok was the second most used platform at 36%, following by Instagram...
Science journalism in South Africa: social media is helping connect with new readers
The Conversation· 3 days agoScience journalism is about taking complex academic research and turning it into easy-to-read content that is still accurate. Aside from informing readers through evidence-based journalism, ...
Ultra-short 'Bluey' minisodes will hit Disney+ this summer: Here's how to watch
USA Today· 3 days agoFears that "Bluey" had run its course on Disney+ appear to have been greatly exaggerated. Recent...
These are America's most popular baby names
Newsweek· 2 days agoWilliam Shakespeare may think "a rose by any other name" is still the same, but for American parents, the top baby names are holding fairly consistent....