Social media
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His holiness, who joined the photo-sharing social network on Saturday, needs a little help with his snaps. Allow us ...
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Head to head It’s Twitter’s 10th birthday. So do you love it or hate it?
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It’s tough being a teen – especially, a WHO study found this week, in Britain. From social media to job prospects, five teens explain the challenges they face – and why being part of ‘Generation K’ can be a lot of fun, as well
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In an appearance on the Today show, Jack Dorsey put to bed rumors that the site might extend tweets to a 10,000 character limit
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75% of millennials have created at least one social media account – which makes the small percentage who don’t tweet or Instagram an unconventional group
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We asked (real) people to share the reality behind their social media posts. The responses were revealing
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Social media site gives advertisers a way to reach the coveted millennial market, and Insta-celebrities known as ‘influencers’ monetise their followings
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Spending money on sites like Facebook and Twitter can be worthwhile, and not just for raising funds
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Whether you’re fearful of a President Trump, stressed out by Hillary Clinton or worried about Bernie, here’s how to breathe, face your feelings and get through it
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Photo-sharing app follows Twitter and Facebook in introducing formula that prioritizes photos based on a user’s interests, friends and other data
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Gun deaths correlate to searches for ‘ammo’, one expert says, as social media gurus look to work around federal gun research ban with an innovative website
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Changing Media Summit 2016 Sir John Hegarty: 'Tomorrow will be more creative – I'd stake my reputation on it'
Sir John HegartyIgnore the digital hype – technology may create opportunity, but more than algorithms and big data, creativity will create what we truly value
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Rates of pregnancy are plummeting among young people. Can we conclude teenagers are getting their kicks in different ways?
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History of Magic in North America, being serialised on Rowling’s Pottermore website, attacked for using an ancient culture ‘as a convenient prop’
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While Facebook, Twitter and the rest make billions from our hardwired cravings for human contact, the deep bonds that truly nourish can only be found offline
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Avoid conflict, share your ideas and take it offline sometimes – teachers and heads share their advice on using social media for professional development
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Unsure whether you’re a millennial, or just have Generation Y habits? Our hugely scientific quiz will help you out
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New site will be backed by the two companies, as well as receiving support from Google’s innovation fund set up as part of its Digital News Initiative
Our teenagers need social skills, not social networks