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  2. Why the ‘All Eyes on Rafah' is Going Viral on Social Media

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    The slogan on the image likely was inspired by Richard Peeperkorn, the WHO representative for Gaza, who previously said that “all eyes” were on what is happening in Rafah. While some have ...

  3. Viral ‘All Eyes on Rafah’ image inspires wave of AI ... - AOL

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    Shortly after the “All Eyes on Rafah” image began to go viral, pro-Israel images began to circulate. The images bear many of the hallmarks of AI-created content, including repeated or blurred ...

  4. Social media users are trying to 'deplatform' celebrities by ...

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    The term, an abbreviation of “digital guillotine,” went viral in the wake of the 2024 Met Gala. It has been used by many social media users as a call to unfollow or block celebrities who have ...

  5. Media bias in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Claims of media bias generally focus on the idea of media outlets reporting news in a way that seems partisan. Other claims argue that outlets sometimes sacrifice objectivity in pursuit of growth or profits. Some academics in fields like media studies, journalism, communication, political science and economics have looked at bias of the news ...

  6. 2021 Minar-e-Pakistan mass sexual assault - Wikipedia

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    On 14 August 2021, Ayesha Akram, a social media celebrity, was sexually assaulted by a crowd at Minar-e-Pakistan, Lahore, Pakistan. In a video recording of the incident that went viral days later, the crowd was seen picking up the woman, throwing her up in the air between them, tearing off her clothes, and assaulting and groping her.

  7. Sensationalism - Wikipedia

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    The attention-grasping rhetorical techniques found in sensation fiction were also employed in articles on science, modern technology, finance, and in historical accounts of contemporary events. [7] Sensationalism in nineteenth century could be found in popular culture, literature, performance, art history, theory, pre-cinema, and early cinema.

  8. New York set to restrict social media algorithms for teens ...

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    Social media platforms have in recent years come under scrutiny for its addictive nature and impact on the youth. New York City Mayor Eric Adams said in February that his administration has filed ...

  9. Criticism of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Sherry Turkle, in her book Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other, argues that social media brings people closer and further apart at the same time. One of the main points she makes is that there is a high risk in treating persons online with dispatch like objects.