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How oversharing became the secret to getting ahead
There is almost nothing worse than a post-social flashback; a sudden, salient, mental replay of waxing lyrical to your boss at the pub about the time your grandma fell over the rug drunk at Christmas ...
It's the glorious Age of Revelation and I love it. Openness, networking, and public accountability are the names of the game. We can unburden conscience about illness and conflict. We can discover ...
Kara Alaimo is a professor of communication at Fairleigh Dickinson University and teaches parents, students and teachers how to manage screen time. Her book “Over the Influence: Why Social Media Is ...
Image Credit: Shutterstock/Antonio Guillem. As parents navigate the digital age, the practice of sharing their children’s lives online—often referred to as “sharenting”—has become increasingly common.
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