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Instagram & Facebook All-in-One For Dummies. by Butow, Eric.;
Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: COMPUTERS / Internet / Online Safety & Privacy; COMPUTERS / Internet / Social Media; COMPUTERS / Social Aspects;
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Social Media Exposed : Track Disinformation, Spot Bots, and Find Out What's Really Happening. by Abrahams, Alexei Sisulu.;
Library Bound Incorporated
Subjects: COMPUTERS / Data Science / Data Analytics; COMPUTERS / Internet / Social Media; POLITICAL SCIENCE / Privacy & Surveillance;
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My Facebook for seniors / by Miller, Michael,1958-;
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Subjects: Facebook (Electronic resource); Computers and older people.; Internet and older people.; Online social networks.; Social media.;
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Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for seniors for dummies / by Collier, Marsha,author.;
Subjects: Instagram (Firm); Facebook (Electronic resource); Twitter.; Online social networks.; Social media.; Social networks; Computers and older people.; Internet and older people.;
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The Rise and Fall of Terrorgram. by Wong, Annie,film director.; Jennings, Thomas,film director.; Thompson, A.C.,actor.; Bandler, James,actor.; PBS (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
A.C. Thompson, James BandlerOriginally produced by PBS in 2025.How an online network known as Terrorgram spread extremism and violence. With ProPublica, tracing the rise of a global community of white supremacists and the anonymous, loosely moderated platforms used to spread hate and promote terror attacks. From FRONTLINE.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Mass media.; Digital communications.; Criminal law.; Social sciences.; Science.; Computer science.; Documentary films.; Mass media and culture.; Current affairs.; Terrorism.; Technology.; Social media.; Social problems.; National socialism.; Internet.; Computer crimes.; Hate crimes.; Current events.;
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The Click Trap. by Porta, Peter,film director.; Video Project (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Originally produced by Video Project in 2024.Omnipresent in our daily experience, digital advertising has ballooned into a half-trillion dollar segment of the modern economy. THE CLICK TRAP reveals how the digital advertising industry, monopolized by only a handful of big tech and social media companies, is leading to catastrophic material harm, both on and offline.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Mass media.; Digital communications.; Business.; Science.; Economic development.; Marketing.; Computer science.; Documentary films.; Mass media and culture.; Current affairs.; Globalization.; Advertising.; Social media.; Capitalism.; Internet.; Privacy, Right of.; Computers.; Disinformation.;
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Panorama: Can We Live Without Our Phones?. by McAuley, Joseph,film director.; BBC Studios (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Originally produced by BBC Studios in 2024.What happens when smartphones are taken away from kids for a week? With the help of two families and lots of remote cameras, Panorama finds out. Do they talk to their parents more, sleep better, or miss out on vital conversations with friends and the chance to discover something new? With calls for smartphones to be banned for children, Marianna Spring speaks to parents, teenagers and social media company insiders to investigate whether the content pushed to their feeds is harming them.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Health.; Science.; Social sciences.; Psychology.; Child welfare.; Computer science.; Mental health.; Documentary films.; Substance abuse.; Children.; Cell phones.; Social media.; Youth.; Child development.; Child psychology.; Internet.; Parents.;
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The Social Trap. by Jadot, Elisa,film director.; Java Films (Firm),dst; Kanopy (Firm),dst;
Originally produced by Java Films in 2024.Adolescents who are connected to their smartphone for more than five hours a day are 66% more likely to suffer suicidal symptoms than those who use it for one hour a day. 44 US states are currently suing Meta, blaming it for the malaise of an entire generation. Faced with powerful tech giants like Meta, Tiktok, Snapchat, X and Discord, how can we protect children and their childhood?For the first time in history, state legislators and parents in the US and Europe are joining forces to fight these digital giants. Among them are five women who have chosen to turn their daily lives upside down to fight back against the Big 5: Alexis, Elisabet, Sofia, Laure and Socheata.They are victims, mothers, doctors and lawyers. They’re all behind a movement to change the destiny of future generations. Alexis, a victim of screen addiction, was among the first to take Meta to court, accusing it of “inciting suicide.” Elisabet is a mother of three. In just a few days, over 10,000 parents joined her WhatsApp group to fight for a "phone-free youth." As a result, the state has banned smartphones in schools. Sofia is a psychiatrist and pioneer in the treatment of screen addiction in children, some as young as seven. Socheata has been involved in the fight ever since her son was manipulated by an internet predator. She has joined an organisation that works alongside cybercrime police officers to track down paedophiles. Laure is a lawyer determined to change the laws that protect the Big 5.Through the struggles of these women, we will discover that digital control is a major public health and safety issue that goes well beyond what we imagine.Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Mass media.; Digital communications.; Health.; Criminal law.; Social sciences.; Science.; Child welfare.; Computer science.; Documentary films.; Mass media and culture.; Women's studies.; Current affairs.; Substance abuse.; Motion pictures--France.; Social media.; Youth.; Women social reformers.; Child psychology.; Self-esteem.; Motion pictures--Europe.;
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Finding normal : sex, love, and taboo in our hyperconnected world / by Tsoulis-Reay, Alexa,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Alexa Tsoulis-Reay's Finding Normal is an author's up close tour of people who are using the Internet to challenge the boundaries of what's taboo and what it means to be normal. Based on a popular series of candid interviews conducted for New York magazine's human science column--"What It's Like"--Finding Normal explores the ways that real people are using the Internet to find community, forge connections, and create identity in ways that challenge a variety of accepted sexual norms. Ranging from the atypical to the shocking, each story in Finding Normal intimately immerses the reader in the world of a person who is grappling with a unique set of circumstances relating to sexuality. Finding Normal at once celebrates the power of our current media moment for helping people rewrite the script for their lives and offers a warning about the danger of that seemingly limitless freedom to find yourself. Finding Normal shows the enduring power of the search for belonging--for humans and society. Like happiness or life purpose, finding normal is perhaps the definitive human struggle"--
Subjects: Online identities.; Online social networks.; Sex customs.; Sex.; Social norms.; Computer sex;
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