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16 votes
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Your favourite creators who cover non-Anglo countries/cultures in English?
(That title is kind of awkward, feel free to suggest a better one.) I came across aini's channel on Youtube a while back. She does videos on different topics focused on East Asia. Her most recent...
(That title is kind of awkward, feel free to suggest a better one.)
I came across aini's channel on Youtube a while back. She does videos on different topics focused on East Asia. Her most recent video being "Why Chinese People Will Choose $5 Over $10".
I'm especially interested in native creators; those who can present a personal view from the inside. Even more so for countries that are not as well-covered for whatever reason—like places with less technological access or government limitation.
My own preference is for a more analytical presentation. I.e. looking through an academic lens incorporating sociology, psychology, etc, rather than "footage of daily life". That style is still welcome, of course!
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Hunting for the Lizard People: On the dangerous conspiracy theories that led to the Nashville bombing
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A new Ex-Mormon community
In the worst case scenario that Reddit dies; I'm going to miss the /r/exmormon community the most. It's a religion that is not easy to leave (many societal repercussions); and many ex-members...
In the worst case scenario that Reddit dies; I'm going to miss the /r/exmormon community the most. It's a religion that is not easy to leave (many societal repercussions); and many ex-members experiencing a "faith transition" rely on the discussions in that sub (275K+ subscribers).
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Am I having a discussion with an AI? If not am I an idiot? A mean person?
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How social media shapes our perceptions about crime
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This guy shares cool maps of the world every day on Facebook
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Broke Bread (Left Tube has a drama problem)
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Twitter, the intimacy machine
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Epistemology of the Internet — and of traditional media
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Twitter and anti-intellectualism
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Playful Participatory Culture: Learning from Reddit, by Adrienne Massanari
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Privacy is power
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A list of TokiPonists on Twitter
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The online left goes to war: Stefan Bertram-Lee was an internet leftist. And then they went to Rojava [Northern Syria / Western Kurdistan] and got a gun
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Moments Without Truth
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The new, extremely online era of Christianity
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Do you have a moral duty to leave Facebook?
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Mass authentic
5 votes