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The Bloomberg memes say he’s got enough money to take risks. But what do they say about democracy?

Posted onFebruary 28, 2020May 3, 2021Leave a comment

By Khalida Sarwari Since the era of Barack Obama’s presidency, social media platforms have served as a testing ground for politicians to market themselves, reach …

CategoriesNortheastern UniversityTagsfacebook influencer campaigns, instagram, Jerry Media, Meme 2020, Michael Bloomberg, political advertising, social-media

Instagram ‘likes’ are disappearing. You might like it.

Posted onNovember 15, 2019May 4, 2021Leave a comment

By Khalida Sarwari A number of Instagram users in the U.S. soon will go to double-tap a post and not see any change in the …

CategoriesNortheastern University, Selected ClipsTagsAdam Mosseri, instagram, Instagram removing likes, plastic surgery-like filters, Rachel Rodgers, social comparison, social identity theory, social validation, social-media

She’s studying the detriments of digitally altered photos

Posted onJanuary 24, 2019May 4, 2021Leave a comment

By Khalida Sarwari If you’ve ever found yourself enviously scrolling through photos of that Instagram fitness model with the impossibly thin and toned body and …

CategoriesNortheastern UniversityTagsadvertising, body image, CVS beauty mark campaign, Facetune, instagram, media, models, NBC, Photoshop, Rachel Rodgers, self-esteem, The Today Show

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    • Northeastern University
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    • Campbell Reporter
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