Social media hasn’t been around that long, but some of it has put forth such a blatant pressure on our generation. This intense pressure is highlighted in Un-edit.
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Being A Good Digital BFF Is More Than Faithfully Hitting “Like”
Technology has changed everything, including what it means to be a “good friend”. Now you’re considered a good friend if you like every single photo. But being a good friend today should mean so much more than that.
Can We Auto-Correct Humanity?
Did you know that we spend an average of FOUR YEARS looking down at our cell phones? Here’s why we need to stop always worrying about connecting on online, and instead, focus on making more real connections in person – offline.
Actress Tia Mowry Perfectly Calls Out Cyberbully: “Internet Bullying Is Not Cool”
One of my favorite celebrities, Tia Mowry, recently called out an online troll, demonstrating that cyberbullies should really think twice before posting a mean comment.
Strength In Numbers: A Personal Story On Overcoming Cyberbullying
We each face a lot of trials in life but it’s isolation that makes it harder. I realized that there is strength in numbers. Through faith in ourselves and love from others we can conquer anything.
The Struggle To Stay Authentic On Social Media
Most of social media can be summed up in that one word. Filters. Here’s why we need to take social media back to it’s core: sharing your life, as it’s happening, with all the mess and beauty that comes along with it.
Why A 10-Year-Old’s Question About Bullying Surprisingly Moved Clinton And Us All
“What are you going to do about bullying?” That was the moving question asked by a 10-year-old to Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton earlier this week. This is why her sincere question may have moved so many.