How TikTok is promoting anorexia and bullying
Tanya Parmanand argues that TikTok regulations are inadequate at dealing with eating disorders and cyberbullying.
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Tanya Parmanand argues that TikTok regulations are inadequate at dealing with eating disorders and cyberbullying.
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Columbia Journalism Investigations and a non-profit newsroom, ProPublica, launched a 16-month investigation into sexual violence involving popular dating apps and online sites. What the investigative team found is not only disappointing but also disturbing. Match Group, a company that owns a group of free online dating services such as Tinder, OKCupid, Plenty...
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Tanya Parmanand uncovers shadowbanning as the latest way in which social media platforms are censoring views that they do not agree with.
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Having a baby is a beautiful thing – something everyone should be able to experience and appreciate. However, unfortunately there are some women out there who physically cannot have a baby due to their health. Adoption. IVF. Freezing their eggs. Artificial Insemination. Cytoplasmic Transfer. The methods are endless for women...
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With backlash to feminism in South Korea, Tanya Parmanand argues that these tensions can be used to understand gender imbalance globally.
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Tanya Parmanand questions the recent increase in crime documentaries on Netflix, arguing that these violent crimes are being glorified.
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Tanya Parmanand discusses the recent college tuition scandal, arguing that it is simply another example of exploitation of privilege.
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With Instagrams new features attempting to tackle the issue of cyberbullying, Tanya Parmanand argues that the changes will help young people.
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Tanya Parmanand argues that privilege and corruption dominate British and American universities, as evidenced by the Varsity Blues scandal.
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