The Digital Deception
Body dysmorphia used to be rare. Now it's mainstream. We all scroll through perfection.
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Body dysmorphia used to be rare. Now it's mainstream. We all scroll through perfection.
We have become archaeologists of our own attention, excavating meaning from digital debris. Technology promised connection but delivered...
Aging Humanly in a World Built for Machines The world changed more in the last five years than...
Homesick for Places We’ve Never Touched There’s a photograph on my phone I’ve never taken: sunset over Santorini,...
y loan was denied by code I can’t question. That is the human cost of algorithmic bias: systems...
Viral fame loneliness is real: you can be shared 50,000 times and still feel unseen. Metrics mimic connection,...
The numbers soared; the loneliness stayed. Viral loneliness is the gap between being widely seen and truly known....
I spent hours consuming videos and posts and felt emptier than before—overrun by input, starved for meaning. This...
Notifications create the illusion of connection while depth evaporates. In an always on culture, I’m endlessly reachable yet...
My feed is a museum of the best self while actual life happens off-camera. The social media highlight...