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TikTok controversy highlights social media short-form video challenges Social media company TikTok is, arguably, the most addictive and entertaining platform currently available. The company has also been embroiled in controversy since its infancy, and reports about national security concerns followed by state governments across the U.S. banning the platform are some of the latest tensions surrounding it. It is important to note that social media controversies and missteps tend to involve speech, censorship, and a variety of leadership personas. However, the issue at hand with TikTok may feel a bit more tangible as it specifically involves data. Enter the world of short-form video First, let’s dive into the medium that is TikTok – namely, the short-form video. The short-form video is a relatively new concept that grew exponentially during the COVID-19 pandemic. TikTok, YouTube Shorts , and Instagram Reels from Meta are top players in this field, followed by Snapchat’s Spotl...
Disclaimer: created as part of the requirements for a writing assignment and not meant to be published nor to represent the organization(s) listed herein
Pitch to Rebecca Dube, a mom, Editor of Today Parents, and the Today Parenting Team (Today Parenting, 2023). Subject : Pitch: 79% of college-going students face some mental challenge. The Pitch : Hello Rebbeca, I am a concerned parent of a high schooler and volunteer at a middle school to provide students with the much-needed professional support of counselors and activities for their well-being. However, to create more awareness about college-going students' mental challenges, I am interested in writing about what society and parents need to know earlier to support them in high school and middle school—to build them up with more confidence and closer to family and friends who understand them. This will be of great help to their mental well-being. Counselors and support staff at colleges can provide much-needed professional mental care. However, awareness about it will inform parents and their wards about which colleges have these facilities and request other...
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