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It’s no secret that beauty standards have always been shaped by the media. For decades, glossy magazine covers, red carpet ...
While social media users might’ve once felt the pressure to hide which aesthetic treatments they’ve received, Dr. Shah has seen a shift toward authenticity that reflects consumers’ desire ...
Some 81% of consumers say brands have a responsibility to be transparent on social media, according to recent research from Sprout Social.. The report was based on data from a survey of 1,000 ...
There’s less social media transparency and, likely, more disinformation by R. Gordon Rinderknecht, opinion contributor - 09/17/24 10:30 AM ET.
Social media platforms have become increasingly opaque at precisely the moment their influence on society has reached unprecedented levels. Over the long-term, we need to conceptualize true ...
The law requires social media companies to publicly disclose user engagement statistics, content assessment, notification ...
For years, Twitter, like other social media platforms, has freely given its platform data to independent researchers so that they can analyze everything from online trolling to the spread of ...
Recent declines in transparency may blind researchers and the public to the impact of other changes in the social media ecosystem altering how disinformation is being spread, including the ...