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In The Age Of Ozempic, These Global Figures Advocate Body Acceptance

In a world that’s moving faster day by day, these people from around the world spread the same positive message to love yourself, no matter the size nor the shape of your body. And they are doing so on the very origin of this body-image struggle: social media.

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In The News Society

Minaret To Mic Drops, The Rise Of Instagram Sheikhs

In the age of algorithms and 15-second reels, a new kind of religious voice is echoing across the Middle East and North Africa through smartphones and social media feeds. These are the “Instagram Sheikhs” — a diverse group of young, digital-savvy Muslims who fuse Islamic teachings with modern tools and aesthetics.

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Geopolitics In The News Russia-Ukraine War The Endless War

Why Putin Still Tolerates The “Z” Critics — And Why It Won’t Last

In Putin’s Russia, dissent is silenced. Yet pro-war “Z” bloggers and influencers insult and lambast military failures constantly, and go unpunished. The state tolerates them because without these defiant voices knitting the war machine’s lifelines, Russia’s offensive would stall.

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Geopolitics In The News Society

Fidias Has The Floor? An Influencer’s “Prank” Election Shakes Up The European Parliament

He ran “for fun,” filmed every step, and turned controversy into content. Now, from the back row of Brussels, Panayiotou is rewriting what it means to be an MEP in the age of the algorithm.

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Ideas In The News Society

Is Pretty Privilege Real? The Latest Research On “Beautiful Is Good” Effects

From social media filters to salary bumps, an exploration of how the beauty advantage plays out across cultures — and why pretty average looks might be just the right amount.

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In The News Society

In Poland, A “Cashier Influencer” Says Netflix Stole Her Online Stories For Its New Series

A Polish influencer is claiming that the U.S. streaming giant has illegally stolen her ideas — and even her pink hair.

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Society Women Worldwide

Is My Son An Incel? Adolescence, Andrew Tate And A Feminist Mother’s Worst Fears

While parents are busy working, ideologues are targeting their children online with misogynistic propaganda. Die Zeit’s Caroline Rosales always thought it could never happen to her.

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Ideas Society

Brainrot And Beyond, An Honest Gen Z Defense Of TikTok

Facing a U.S. ban of the Chinese-owned social media, a TikTok power user makes his case for free speech and freedom to scroll.

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Geopolitics

Modi, India’s Influencer-In-Chief: A Reelection Campaign Designed Solely For Social Media

In the run-up to India’s general elections this spring, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been showcasing his adventures in social media posts, his preferred method of communication, saturating the digital landscape of a highly connected country — and avoiding hard questions from the press.

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Food / Travel Green Society

Meet The Italian Extreme Cyclist Set To Attempt Solo Antarctica Crossing

The Italian cyclist, Omar Di Felice, is setting out across Antarctica in the ultimate test of athletic endurance and mental fortitude. In an interview with Italian daily La Stampa, Di Felice shares how he keeps himself going during the endless hours of total solitude as well as the activism that fuels his extreme adventures.

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Food / Travel Ideas

Slaves To Sunset: My Santorini Getaway With The Smartphone Masses

The Greek islands have always been the dream destination of many, with their crystalline waters and wild flora. But there is one attraction that captures the attention of the masses, who clamber on top of one another for the chance of capturing it: the sunset. In the economy of attention and social media, how does sunset tourism affect the enjoyment of our vacation?

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