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Guest Blog Post: Anonymous Advocacy: Keeping You and Your Data Safe at Protests

By Kylla Castillo on July 28, 2024 | Tagged with privacy, Social media, surveillance

Guest Post by Kylla Castillo Being able to safely protest for causes you care about is an essential pillar of democracy, but in the age of mass surveillance and data collection, protestors need to be more diligent than ever to protect themselves when exercising this essential right.  Due to those risks, this article will share […]

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Why I Distanced Myself From Social Media and Never Looked Back

Why I Distanced Myself From Social Media and Never Looked Back

By Yuqing on December 16, 2022 | Tagged with Attention, Digital identity, Instagram, privacy, Social media

When my friends hear that I am taking a break from social media, they usually show a surprised face and ask, “Why?”  Like a lot of people, I used to check my social media feeds whenever I had a spare moment: when I woke up in the morning, when I had meals alone, when I […]

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Alone Together: The Paradox of Loneliness in the Age of Social Media

Alone Together: The Paradox of Loneliness in the Age of Social Media

By Eden Solarik on December 2, 2022 | Tagged with Digital identity, Mental Health, Social media

Loneliness is universal—we all have experiences where we yearn for connection with others. Momentary loneliness is normal, but feeling chronically lonely can negatively impact mental and physical health. According to a study conducted by the Harvard Graduate School of Education in 2020, young adults of university age were the hardest hit by loneliness from the […]

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Does BeReal Curate Inauthentic “Authenticity”?

Does BeReal Curate Inauthentic “Authenticity”?

By Eden Solarik on September 2, 2022 | Tagged with online privacy, sharing, Social media

The first time I encountered BeReal, I was on a bus going to downtown Vancouver. I noticed a woman sitting in front of me take a photo of herself, and then angle her phone to quickly take a photo out the window. At first I was confused as to what she was doing. A couple […]

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Hacking Horror: How My Digital Identity Was Stolen, and How I Got it Back

By Eden Solarik on July 22, 2022 | Tagged with Cyber Security, Digital identity, Digital Security, Hacking, Instagram, Online Safety, Social media

If you haven’t had one of your social media accounts hacked, consider yourself lucky—but don’t assume that you will be safe forever.[1] According to a survey by the University of Phoenix, nearly two thirds of adults have had a social media account hacked.[2] Often, scams start by sending an automated link from an already-compromised friend’s […]

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Unmotivated, Exhausted, Burnt Out: Fighting Screen Fatigue at University

By Eden Solarik on July 8, 2022 | Tagged with classes, essays, screen time, Social media, students, working online

We are often told that we should be on our screens less. Overuse of screens can lead to poor sleep, neck and back pain, and eye strain and issues with focus, sleep, and more.[1][2][3] This narrative is often directed at personal screen use. It is common to get advice about how to go on social […]

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What to Consider Before You Start Content Creating

By Ozioma Nwabuikwu on June 24, 2022 | Tagged with content creation, guest blog post, online sharing, Social media, tiktok

Guest Post by Ozioma Nwabuikwu Over 4 billion [1] people around the world are on social media, and almost half of them use TikTok.[2] This is just one example of how rapid advancements in communication technology over the past few decades have increased access to information. With this access comes an increased need for information and that’s where content […]

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Fake News is BS: Here’s What You Might Want to Know

Fake News is BS: Here’s What You Might Want to Know

By Sydney Brogden on May 18, 2022 | Tagged with fact checking, fake news, guest blog post, news, Online Safety, online sharing, Social media, Twitter

Guest Post by Sydney Brogden What do fake news, clickbait, misinformation, and yellow journalism all have in common? They all fit under the broader umbrella of bullshit (BS). BS is communication that demonstrates little or no concern for truth, evidence, or established…knowledge” [1]. This implies that BS-ing is more about the impression the communication creates […]

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Don’t Fall Down the Rabbit Hole: The Importance of YouTube Privacy

By Ying Chen on April 1, 2022 | Tagged with algorithms., Data, Data Collection, Social media, YouTube

Don’t Fall Down the Rabbit Hole: The Importance of YouTube Privacy Guest Post by Ying Chen In 2019, Digital Tattoo covered a news story on how YouTube updated its algorithm to make extremist content harder to find after growing criticism that the platform was leading its users towards misleading content, conspiracy theories and radical thought […]

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Unkweusultineg Protecting Self & Community: Indigenous Activism & Safety in the Digital World

Unkweusultineg Protecting Self & Community: Indigenous Activism & Safety in the Digital World

By Taya Jardine on February 18, 2022 | Tagged with Digital Activism, Digital identity, Online Safety, Social media, social_network, surveillance

Unkweusultineg Protecting Self & Community: Indigenous Activism & Safety in the Digital World Guest Post by Taya Jardine Introduction We are in a new age of Indigenous uprisings across the colonized world. From international movements such as #LandBack to local movements in Indigenous Nations globally, we are at the forefront of revolution. Engaging with forms […]

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