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05/09/2018 / By Lance D Johnson
Exploring the dark side of the internet: How social media can make us do things that we wouldn’t normally do
A study from Michigan State University explored the dark side of the internet and showed how social media can make people do things they wouldn’t normally do. The study, published in Present Tense Journal, took a closer look at something called supraplatforms, which are user experiences across social media platforms that manipulate social media users […]
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