A new survey found that Gen Z respondents are posting and engaging less on social media, and while they turn to TikTok the most, they don't trust the app.
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The 'Gen Z pout' is the new selfie face. The subtle expression hints at how young people see beauty.
Scroll TikTok long enough and you’ll start to notice it: a subtle but unmistakable expression showing up in selfies and videos. The upper lip lifts slightly while the lower lip tucks upward, creating ...
The White House made headlines this week by finally joining TikTok. As someone who has been urging Republican leadership to modernize our outreach to young people for years, I believe this is a ...
Gen Z has a new name for fall, according to a viral social media trend: “The Great Lock-In.” As reported by Fast Company and several other outlets, it’s a time to move past the sun and fun of the ...
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Going ‘Analog’ Is Gen Z’s Newest Trend, but They’re Doing It Wrong
A Gen Zer weighs in.
If you’re older than, let’s say, 28, there’s a decent chance you feel completely baffled by what younger people are doing off and online—I write about youth trends for a living, and I still don't ...
Sarah Holliday writes for The Washington Stand, which is Family Research Council's Washington-based outlet for news and commentary from a biblical worldview. From its youngest members to its eldest, ...
According to a new survey from New York City-based financial services outfit Equitable, younger members of the workforce are turning to online sources and social media to help them properly understand ...
Teens today aren’t uninformed — they’re just getting information from places that haven’t necessarily been thoroughly vetted and fact-checked (if an effort was made for honesty at all). We used to ...
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