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Shifts and nuances in the way we communicate online.
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How Facebook Is Changing the Way We Think and Feel

How Facebook Is Changing the Way We Think and Feel | Communications Major | Scoop.it
Facebook is by a wide margin, the world’s largest social network. Hardly a week goes by that you can’t find a new article about how it makes us unhappy, lonely, narcissistic, jealous, or sad. Our culture is pervaded by a sense that for everything we’ve gained, something has been—is being—lost.
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How Social Media Silences Debate

How Social Media Silences Debate | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Social media, like Twitter and Facebook, has the effect of tamping down diversity of opinion and stifling debate about public affairs. It makes people less likely to voice opinions, particularly when they think their views differ from those of their friends, according to a report published Tuesday by researchers at Pew Research Center and Rutgers University.

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The Anxiety of the Unanswered E-Mail

The Anxiety of the Unanswered E-Mail | Communications Major | Scoop.it

The new "No." Often, not responding to an e-mail or telephone call might say “no” unintentionally, though sometimes that is exactly what we meant to say.

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Why America Needs Its Own Emojis

Why America Needs Its Own Emojis | Communications Major | Scoop.it

There’s so much we can’t express because the symbols don’t exist. Created in Japan, emoji have no equivalents for pieces of Americana like pickup trucks and bacon.

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INFOGRAPHIC: Is Technology Your Relationship’s Third Wheel?

INFOGRAPHIC: Is Technology Your Relationship’s Third Wheel? | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Young people (i.e., under 30) in relationships squabble about cell-phone-related distractions, or because of something their partner did online. But they also rely on the same devices to make up.Can't live with it. Can't live without it.

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