More lenient posting rules for Olympic athletes have helped spark a deluge of successful social media content. Some say that’s changing how we watch the Games.
Category: Social Media
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Former Twitter Board Member Sues Elon Musk’s X For $20 Million in Pay
After purchasing Twitter, Mr. Musk failed to cash out Omid Kordestani’s stock, according to allegations in a new lawsuit.
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Stroke by Wobbly Stroke, Learning to Accept Imperfection
During a recent assignment, a reporter learned the basics of calligraphy — and with it, how to practice self-compassion.
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Why Isn’t Kamala Harris Giving Interviews or Holding News Conferences?
Critics say the vice president has been too cautious with the press. Her supporters think it’s the right strategy at the right time.
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From Tips to TikTok, Trump Discards Policies With Aim to Please Voters
The former president’s economic agenda has made some notable reversals from the policies he pushed while in the White House.
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Where Are the Trumpiest Ads? All Over Truth Social.
Donald J. Trump’s social network is increasingly relying on a niche of the ad market that caters to hard-core Trump fans and Christian conservatives for revenue.
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CNET Sold to Ziff Davis in Sign of Possible Media Deals to Come
Ziff Davis is acquiring CNET for more than $100 million. Its chief executive thinks more acquisitions are on the horizon.
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Harris Campaign Releases Line of Doug Emhoff Merchandise
An old photo of Doug Emhoff caught the internet’s attention, and Kamala Harris’s staff seized a fund-raising opportunity.
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How Did Flavor Flav Become a Hype Man for the U.S. Women’s Water Polo Team?
The rapper has become a self-appointed hype man and benefactor to the U.S. women’s team in Paris. He plans to keep the poolside party going into 2028.
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Why ‘The Great Gatsby’ and Other Shows Are Turning to Influencers
Broadway shows are increasingly looking to Instagram and TikTok creators to help them reach younger and more diverse audiences.
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How 2024 Became the Zoom Election
Hastily assembled mega-rallies conducted over Zoom are raising millions to elect Kamala Harris, giving the videoconferencing app an unexpected role in this year’s campaign.
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How Campaigns Can Kill Political Memes
Speed and novelty are two essential elements when it comes to out-memeing a political opponent.
