Month: March 2022

Stop doomscrolling! The 50 cheeriest social media accounts – from dancing academics to seal pups

Now more than ever we all need to sprinkle some happiness into our social media feeds. Here are the best accounts to follow, whether you love spectacular jelly creations or hilarious Japanese mascots Everything is terrible. You know this as well as anyone because, like the rest of the world, you have spent the past …

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Facebook and Instagram users not allowed to call for death of Putin

Update from parent company Meta says ‘calls for the death of a head of state’ are banned Russia-Ukraine war: latest updates Facebook and Instagram users are not allowed to call for the death of Vladimir Putin, according to an update issued by their parent company. Meta had issued new guidance on Friday allowing content that …

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‘This is my life’: Russian influencers take stock after Instagram access blocked

As some are busy setting up channels on Telegram, others seek ways to evade the social media ban Russia-Ukraine war – latest updates What we know on day 19 of the Russian invasion There was a solemn mood on the Instagram stories of Russia’s influenceri over the weekend, as they prepared to be disconnected from …

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Astral peaks: music, books, art and more about the majesty of space

From beautiful celestial metaphors to a virtual simulacrum of an entire galaxy, our critics suggest popular culture inspired by the wonders of astronomy It looks as if the universe was designed by a Romantic painter. Great glowing clouds of smoke and mist hang in the void with twinkling stars spangled within them. Instead of lonely …

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Are NFTs really art?

Collectible and cartoonish, these digital multiples, traded in cryptocurrency, confer membership of an exclusive club – sometimes literally. But do they have any aesthetic value? A critic weighs in In January, a clip from The Tonight Show featuring Jimmy Fallon and Paris Hilton went viral: not because either had said anything particularly interesting or scandalous, …

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Slobbing out and giving up: why are so many people going ‘goblin mode’?

The term embraces the comforts of depravity and a direct departure from the ‘cottagecore’ influence of early pandemic days At some point in the stretch of days between the start of the pandemic’s third year and the launch of world war three, a new phrase entered the zeitgeist, a mysterious harbinger of an age to …

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Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra review: triumphant return of the Note superphone

Feature-packed phablet has stylus, long battery life and unrivalled camera zoom, now made of recycled materials With the Galaxy S22 Ultra superphone, Samsung has brought back its popular Note line in all but name, equipping it with a built-in stylus and the competition-beating camera with both 3x and 10x optical zoom from last year’s S21 …

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Google profiting from ‘predatory’ loan adverts promising instant cash

The ads, some offering loans delivered ‘faster than a pizza’, appear to deliberately target those in financial trouble Google is profiting from ads promoting “instant” cash and loans delivered “faster than pizza” despite a pledge to ​protect users from “deceptive and harmful” financial products. The ads were served to people in the UK who searched …

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Job’s a good’un: how LinkedIn transformed itself into a gen Z-friendly social media contender

Once regarded as a useful but dull tool for professional networking, the service has added features such as video profiles to attract a younger audience. But will it work? If you heard that there’s a social network attracting 200 new users every minute, has its users making 9,000 new connections, and which says that the …

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