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Social Media for modern lovers in the digital age.
Facebook Made You Look, Again
11/24/2021 The first article I wrote about Facebook was published three years ago. “The Influence of Facebook,” focused on data collection and the algorithms the platform deploys to manipulate its users. Sadly, since then, the situation has only gotten worse. The audacity of Facebook executives is alarming. They continue to claim that users control their own experience while they blatantly manage the reigns to restrict the overall accessibility, availability, and distribution of content to each and every single one of its users.
By Amanda Spradlin4 years ago in Humans
A Strategy of Love
I took a good long look in my social media mirror recently and saw I was not practising what I preach. I was taking time away from social media, which felt good, but I was not showing up in the way that I would coach or support my clients. Especially those feeling lost or overwhelmed with social media, as many of us have felt this year.
By Katie Brockhurst4 years ago in Humans
Social Media Ego vs Social Media Soul
We live in an age where almost everyone wants to be an ‘influencer’. And even for those of us who don’t want to be influencers, we can still curate our feeds in a desire to only ‘show up’ as our supposed best selves, because in the digital world, we control how we appear to others. It’s human nature to want to present our best sides, but it’s easy to let this go too far, obsessing over followers and likes.
By Katie Brockhurst4 years ago in Humans
How Adults Are Addicted to Social Media in a Vicious Cycle with 8 Ways to Help Each Other
Happy Birthday to Facebook, a sweet 17 years old. What has this rambunctious child done in growing up? Whatever will it do as a head-strong teenager growing into a mature adult? Has it fostered a cell phone addiction along with other social media platforms that are now catching the world by surprise? Are adults trapped in a vicious cycle of digital addiction that require deprogramming for normalcy of communication and society’s values?
By Annemarie Berukoff4 years ago in Humans
Crazy War of the Worlds Explains How Social Media Won the War of Our Minds
At first, in the famous science fiction story, The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells, Earth was suddenly invaded by Martians with no perceived threat to citizens. A large metal cylinder crashed into a town’s sandpit out of which the first Martian appeared and then another.
By Annemarie Berukoff4 years ago in Humans
Saints, on Social Media
“The fast-food restaurant chain is to replace all their workers with T2000 Autobots” Following this change, the restaurant chain will save up to $10000 per month and will speed up the process of customer servings, two times and the accuracy of taking orders by 100%
By Wide Writer4 years ago in Humans
Do YOU Always Have to Be the Life of the Party?
Human nature is a funny thing and sometimes it prevents us from valuing our roles in life. Not everyone is motivated and inspired by the same things, but sometimes we think we want the same role that seems to make other people happy, even though that role might not fit us like it does them.
By Justiss Goode4 years ago in Humans







