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Why Do We Want It to Be 2016 Again?

A new trend has some social media users feeling nostalgic for a decade ago, but the posts reveal something deeper about the state of the internet.

Madison Kircher
Author: Madison Kircher

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Madison Kircher

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Computers and the Internet, Generation Z, Millennial Generation, Social Media
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