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www.nytimes.com
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| | | | | Patrons of the social network are deleting their profiles in protest over reports that the company allowed a political data firm to harvest private information. | |
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brianjdevries.com
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| | | | | Social media started as a fun experiment. Now it's turned into a trap for your attention. I decided to start downsizing its affect in my life. | |
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www.nateliason.com
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| | | | | Quitting Facebook does actually matter. It sends the message that companies can't, and shouldn't, try to have that much power over our lives. If Facebook thinks they can keep focusing on addiction, ad revenue, and data collection with no consequences, they'll keep doing it. | |
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www.renegademothering.com
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| | | Let's get something really fucking clear right now: Our country is gaslighting us. At this point, without willful ignorance or staunch denial or some special cocktail of both, there is no way to dodge the reality of our country. Whatever hope any of us had (spoiler alert I had none) that Trump "wouldn't be that bad" has crashed by now, and we are left with detention centers for children ripped from their parents' arms, alongside a mural of our dictator. Wait. We aren't supposed to have a dictator. When our President refers to a murderous dictator running a totalitarian state | ||