Members of UMD’s marching band express pride over Lil Nas X’s Twitter recognition Award-winning musician Jon Batiste also tweeted in support of the band's cover of his song "I NEED YOU." Khushboo Rathore October 25, 2021
‘I will be playing all the parts’: The story behind a viral Cher TikTok sound Cher has been iconic on and off the internet for decades. Evan Hecht October 3, 2021
An ode to the Cock Destroyers The iconic internet duo has split after collaborating for three years. Evan Hecht May 11, 2021
Jeffree Star’s car accident and my moral dilemma Is it okay to laugh when bad things happen to bad people? Evan Hecht April 21, 2021
How to un-cancel yourself with a Notes app apology Logan Paul walked so Justin Timberlake could run. Daryl Perry February 18, 2021
Social media can be a tool for political education, but only if politicians use it correctly Politicians should learn from activists and the masses when considering their use of Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. Adam Cullen February 11, 2021
Schools and colleges should teach digital etiquette We can avoid messy Zoom chatboxes and unhelpfully unmuted questions. Jessica Ye February 7, 2021
Social media networks have to step up to combat conspiracy theories Conspiracy theories go viral all the time. Here’s what social media companies can do about it. Gabriella Kurczeski January 28, 2021
Trump wants to eliminate Section 230. Here’s why that’s a bad idea. Social media companies should be able to regulate content without worrying about liabilities. Evan Crum November 29, 2020
UMD professor challenges students to go viral for social networking course "It's really a very practical application of a lot of interesting theory." Khushboo Rathore November 13, 2020