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The Dangers of an Increasingly Online World


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On the menu today: The COVID-19 pandemic forced Americans to isolate and do more through the Internet than ever before, which may have quite a few ill long-term effects for our society; the need for “resocialization” in 2021; and an update on political races in South Carolina and Louisiana.
Another Bad Pandemic Legacy: Becoming an Even-More-Online Society
As smartphones and other internet-connected devices have become more widespread, 31 percent of U.S. adults now report that they go online “almost constantly,” up from 21 percent in 2015 . . . 85 percent of Americans say they go online on a daily basis. That figure includes the 31 percent who report going online almost constantly, as well as 48 percent who say they go online several times a day and 6 percent who go online about once a day. ....

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More women being lured in to extremist groups like QAnon during COVID-19 pandemic, educators say


CHICAGO (WLS) COVID-19 created a year of uncertainty, fear and change. According to investigators who study fringe groups, a growing number of women are being drawn in to various extremist groups such as QAnon.
I just did feel very vulnerable at that moment and kind of, it was an eye opener because I never thought I would ever be a Q follower in any way, and even this, I wasn t necessarily following them but I was intrigued by their beliefs and I think that s kind of how people don t always realize that they re following Q, said Phoebe Keliikupakako, a junior at Boston University. ....

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