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Why 2017 may be the year people actually quit social media
Writer and troll-fighter Lindy West recently announced she's leaving Twitter. After a politically fraught 2016, it's time we all take control of our online lives.
Rachel Giese
4 minutes
Living
Why we shouldn't be so quick to praise weight loss
Gabourey Sidibe posted a selfie to show off her T-shirt, but all her followers want to talk about is her slimmed-down body.
Rachel Giese
4 minutes
Living
If you enjoy flooding Instagram with food photos, read these rules
Thou shalt not let your dinner get cold in the name of likes.
Jessica Scott-Reid
2 minutes
Living
The Word: On Target, snowplow parenting, and the Oscars
The red-and-white retail giant pulls out of Canada, what to call a coddler, and some surprising oversights on this year's golden ballot.
Katie Underwood
2 minutes
Living
#YouCantShutMeUp: Feminism goes viral
With sexual assault charges being laid against Jian Ghomeshi, we revisit Rachel Giese's article about abused women finding their voices on social media — in a movement that's young, vocal and thoroughly wired.
Rachel Giese
12 minutes
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