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December 19, 2024
Best of 2024: Five must-read articles from the Society section
2024 has been a pretty chaotic year for us here on Earth. In each corner of our own little societies, whether you’re reading from Asia, the Americas, Europe and beyond, we’ve each had a lot on our plate (on top of your no doubt already busy lives, of course). We’ve seen multiple contentious elections, some excellent movies, the MET Gala, the many different perspectives of Gen Z and everything in between
18-year-old Christian Yeung shines a spotlight on his favourite Society articles from the past year
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December 12, 2024
YouTuber social experiments: Where do we draw the line?
Popular American YouTuber ‘Nikocado Avocado’ broke the internet with a video posted in September that revealed the “grand social experiment” (his words) that he had been conducting for the past two years
15-year-old Hesandi Ravisinghe unpacks Youtuber Nikocado Avocado’s controversial online persona
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November 22, 2024
Beyond lemonade stands: How teens are revolutionising global business
This surge in teenage entrepreneurship is an influential change where financial self-reliance and business skills are becoming top priorities among today’s youth. This is fueling innovation and economic advancement, shaping the path for a future workforce composed of ambitious and go-getter personalities
15-year-old Arnav Maheshwari is the winner of The Harbinger Prize 2024: Economics
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November 15, 2024
Social media’s redefinition of ‘girlhood’ is Gen Z’s way of perpetuating the patriarchy
While feminism asserts that all genders have equal intellectual capacity, the ‘girlhood’ trend that has been proliferating on social media since 2023, especially TikTok, advocates that women are incompetent in all facets of life, from financial decisions to nutrition, and endorses detrimental habits
16-year-old Noa Gomberg is the winner of The Harbinger Prize 2024: Women's Desk
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November 14, 2024
Online vs reality: Bali without the lens of social media
Bali, “The Island of The Gods,” as it is often referred to, is a place many call a paradise, as we can see all over social media. But how much of it is really true and how much is a shiny facade drawing vacationers in or a dark cloud pushing them away?
17 year-old Elias Malmqvist’s take on social media’s rose-colored glasses on Bali
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October 17, 2024
Behind the apron: Are TikTok’s ‘trad wives’ truly traditional?
The ‘trad wife’ trend is not realistic. Hannah Neeleman and Nara Smith’s lifestyles are not attainable by the average person. Ask your grandmother if her traditional marriage included rolling in the field with her freshly made sourdough or, more realistically, performing a lot of tiring manual labour to look after the family and house
14-year-old Helena Bruździak explores the social media trend and its implications for feminism
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October 03, 2024
Gen Z’s new trend of mocking politicians is both bizarre and hilarious
People making and engaging with these videos are simply returning the same tone set by the politicians themselves. The strange rivalry and barrage of insults between the two adversaries encourages people to make fun of them in a similar way
17 year-old Cressida Anness-Lorenz looks at how the US election has sparked new political satire
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September 05, 2024
These Kamala Harris memes are so confusing, girl
By now, there are two types of people in the world: those who embrace the rise of Kamala Harris memes, and those who struggle to understand the online flurry of coconut tree emojis and pop remixes using clips of Harris’s philosophical thoughts on life. This article is for people in either group
14 year-old Helena Bruździak explains the Gen Z memes about US presidential candidate Kamala Harris
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August 02, 2024
Social media and digital detoxing
A planned break from digital devices or a “digital detox”, has become more crucial for supporting our mental health and wellbeing. Unplugging from the internet will offer numerous benefits like improving our ability to concentrate and think clearly
18 year-old Katarzyna opines on the dangers of social media overconsumption
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August 02, 2024
Microtrends are the death of individuality – we should be wary of overconsumption
Microtrends are not subcultures. Rather than building a timeless closet, consisting of a foundation customisable to fit your style, people often opt for trending items. While this is great for businesses, microtrend consumerism is having a profound impact on our environment and individuality
17 year-old Maria Mitko hits out at the overconsumption of microtrends that ‘kills individuality’ across the world
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July 17, 2024
What are the reasons for the proposed US ban on TikTok?
Despite the widespread use of the app, the safety and security of TikTok has been contested and recently questioned by the US government. Concerns have also been raised about the economic and cultural impacts of a potential ban since 46% of adults believe the ban challenges the idea of free speech
17 year-old Emily Dorman and 16 year-old Anna Wilkin co-explain the US government plan to ban TikTok
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July 11, 2024
The Labour Vs Conservative TikTok battle felt like an uncle trying new slang
The parties took to TikTok and other apps soon after the election announcement, a move to be expected in order to appeal to younger voters. It is understandable that the parties are appealing to the youth vote, but you have to wonder why both sides decided to adopt the mentality of children in the process
17 year-old Cressida Anness Lorenz gives her take on the Labour Vs Conservative social media battle following the UK general election
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July 11, 2024
No more lies - FTC bans minors from NGL app
On July 9, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) began to take action against NGL Labs, LLC and its cofounders, Raj Vir and Joao Figueiredo for several law violations, including unfairly marketing services to children and teens
17 year-old Christian Yeung reports on the latest ban on anonymous messaging apps for minors
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June 27, 2024
How Gen Z adopted LGBTQ+ slang
You might have heard of ‘slay’, ‘tea’, ‘shade’ and ‘queen’... but do you know where they originate from? Gen Z and millennials use these terms, in a variety of situations, from complimenting and hyping up their peers to expressing disrespect or disgust. But few seem to actually know where this slang came from
17 year-old Cressida Anness Lorenz explains the origins of modern-day slang in queer subculture
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May 30, 2024
What does the looming TikTok ban mean for smaller businesses?
Almost 40% of small or midsized businesses say they rely on TikTok in order to be able to keep running. A ban could put a huge number of businesses at risk and threaten thousands of jobs
16 year-old Noah Saphier reports on the possible economic consequences of a TikTok ban in the US
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May 30, 2024
Can Gen Z use social media to learn?
While such platforms are often thought of as simply a waste of time and energy, I believe they can be used for much more than mindless scrolling through feeds – like learning
17 year-old Maria Mitko unlocks the potential of social media as an educational tool
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May 23, 2024
Is the price of having an aesthetic too high?
With the rise of social media subcultures, aesthetics have become the new trend. This viral internet trend is becoming an obsession with reducing ourselves to a defined box and capitalising on our purchasing addiction to stay current, but at the expense of the environment and our authenticity
14 year-old Helena Bruździak delves into the social media phenomenon of Gen Z aesthetics
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April 18, 2024
‘Misinformation is now produced on an industrial scale’ – Concerns over propaganda on social media
Three in ten children aged 12–15 used TikTok as a news source in 2022. With the rapid growth of social media, misinformation is both accessible and actively promoted to vulnerable young people on an unprecedented scale
17 year-old Cressida Anness Lorenz interviews history student, Gabrielle Segal, on misinformation and propaganda
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March 29, 2024
The importance of striking a healthy balance on social media
Social media is a realm where borders blur, friendships transcend geographical barriers, and voices resound across continents. But in the vast world of online platforms, we must use these tools wisely to avoid the growing dangers it can pose
17 year-old Shanhaza and 15 year-old Mahwa warn of the dangers hidden in social media’s vast potential
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December 15, 2023
“We aren’t faking it.” Tic sufferer warns over condition’s representation on social media
From mediaeval peasants plagued by an uncontrollable urge to dance, to nuns experiencing mass possessions in convents - mass sociogenic illnesses (MSIs) have played a role in history and can also be seen in the present day
16 year-old Ananya Prasanna reports on mass social media-induced illnesses (MSMIs)
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December 01, 2023
How social media influencers reshaped the global marketing landscape
Social media influencers have become crucial drivers of the economy, and their contribution to the global market cannot be ignored. With the rise of social media, e-commerce has taken on a whole new level of significance
18 year-old Nadia Diakowska on the rising value of e-commerce
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November 24, 2023
An unexpected ally: how social media could revitalize reading culture
It's high time we put down the pitchforks and extinguish the torches we've been brandishing at TikTok and Instagram. As it turns out, amidst the sea of hashtags and memes, a world of literary innovation awaits
16 year-old Justin Sau explores the boom in reading culture
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October 03, 2022
How jokes on TikTok help Ukrainians
Even during the war, people of different ages can still have a sense of humour and make jokes - which is an essential part of Ukrainian culture
Maria Chernova discusses how jokes on TikTok are helping her and other Ukrainians during the war
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August 05, 2022
Feminism after the girlboss: anxiety of the bimbo
Bimboism claims to be a leftist-adjacent, anti-capitalist, pro-sex work, pro-LGBTQ feminist movement which attracts significant controversy on TikTok
Sophie Elliott explains ‘bimbo Tok’ in the context of modern feminism
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March 18, 2022
School survey: 47% of students follow Russia’s invasion on Ukraine through social media
Without a strong foundation on the historical context of the invasion, many younger individuals may be at a higher risk of being influenced into holding certain opinions. This is further exacerbated by acquiring the majority of their information through social media, which is littered with difficult to avoid misinformation.
Daria Badger and Noor Bejjani research into how young people source information
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November 26, 2021
The @feminist Instagram account took femvertising to the next level
When I look for activism content, I don’t wish to be discreetly tricked into buying a t-shirt, no matter how sustainable it is or what share of the profit goes to good causes.
Eva Smolokovskaya questions the ethics of the @feminist, a social media account with 6.4 million followers

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