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Ashley “Lux” Elzinga is now a social media content creator promoting medical marijuana brands after leaving her job of 15 years as a DJ for the Point on 105.7.
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Schools can’t do much about bullying on Instagram because many Missouri school districts base their anti-bullying policies on a state law that uses a 2007 definition for cyberbullying, which makes no mention of social media.
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Lara Zwarun’s 2015 research on how Ukrainians use social media to counter Russian disinformation has new resonance today.
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Washington University law professor Neil Richards is a leading expert on privacy.
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Emma Lembke couldn’t wait to use social media. But by high school, she found herself disgusted with her apps. Now the founder and former CEO of Log Off is building a movement for change as a 19-year-old.
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A new data dashboard from Facebook reveals the trends of how small businesses posted during the pandemic, a new measure of how they communicated since March 2020.
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Other100th Monkey CEO Mich Hancock wants to make the online sphere a kinder, more tolerant place. She’s drafted a list of five suggestions for anyone looking to make social media less toxic. And she’s created a Facebook group in hopes of spreading the word. She discussed her quest on "St. Louis on the Air."
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The popular video app is helping shape a new generation’s political identity, 60 seconds or less at a time.
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In the wake of St. Louis Public Schools’ termination last month of Trey Porter, Roosevelt High School’s football coach and athletic director, there were…
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In a scathing letter to Facebook this month, Missouri U.S. Senator Josh Hawley, along with three of his Republican colleagues, renewed his criticism of…