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Moderators Mental Health Negatively Impacted by their Job

December 22, 2024December 22, 2024 mizzymbel

Moderators are used on every social media platform including Facebook, Instagram, and even the Art Crime Archive. Their job is to sift through all of the objectionable content that users try to upload and block that content from being posted. Their job is just like any other where they work

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Is the Shot Worth the Cost? The Dangerous Side of Paparazzi Culture

October 22, 2024 Lexi R

Paparazzi have been around for several decades and have evolved with our technological advancement. The sole purpose of the job is for a person or group to capture unposed photos of celebrities, public figures, or any other famous individuals in their everyday lives. They then sell those photos to tabloids,

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The Slenderman Case and the Question of Violence in the Media

November 27, 2021November 26, 2021 Sara Sanguinetti

  On May 31st, 2014, two twelve-year-old girls named Anissa Weir and Morgan Geyser stabbed their friend Payton Leutner nineteen times after they lured her into the woods near their hometown in Waukesha, Wisconsin. After being apprehended, both girls said their motive was that by killing Leutner, they would become

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