Social Media
What You Need to Know About the New Instagram Map, Including How to Opt Out
Hint: you already are opted out.
By Brittney McNamara
The Tea App Markets Itself As a Safe Whisper Network. It's Just More Digital Surveillance
The biggest red flag is that the Tea app seems to be an attempt to quick-fix on an individual level what is a structural problem — that is, misogyny — via surveillance culture.
By Lex McMenamin
Everything You Need to Know About The Tea App Controversy
From why it went viral to when it was hacked.
By Stephanie McNeal
Some Teens Use AI Chatbots Because It's "Easier Than Talking to Real People"
And one-third use them for social interaction.
By Fortesa Latifi
How to Sniff Out the BS in Ever-Changing Wellness Trends
Here's how to be a skeptical wellness consumer.
By Giulia Suro
I Hired a Party Coach to Quell My Social Anxiety. Here's What Happened
"If you’re feeling anxious and like you’re missing out on the world, it’s because you are.”
By Emma Madden
How Joining an Adult Volleyball Team Gave Me More Than Just New Friends
Gen Z-ers are joining rec sports leagues to renew an old hobby and find friends.
By Aiyana Ishmael
Why You Should Stop Texting Your Friends and Write Them Letters Instead
“It’s as close as you can get to a hug over distance.”
By Skyli Alvarez
How to Avoid Job Scams on Social Media Platforms
And how you can use social platforms to make the most of your search.
By Rainesford Stauffer
7 AI Jobs You Can Land Without a PhD (And How to Get Started Now)
From Creative Director to Marketing, here’s a crash course on the hottest roles in artificial intelligence.
By Teen Vogue
The Internet Is Having a Blast Watching Donald Trump and Elon Musk Feud
And we're rooting for neither.
By Mandy Velez
Sen. Chris Murphy Champions Youth Mental Health at Vogue Benefit
At the Center for Youth Mental Health's annual event, Murphy urged bipartisan boosts to funding and expanded care access.
By Teen Vogue
Banning #SkinnyTok Won't Save Us. Beating Diet Culture Will Take a Lot More Than That
“Diet culture is much like the mythological hydra; when you cut one head off of this beast, two more grow in its place.”
By Brittney McNamara
TLC's "Baylen Out Loud" Star Baylen Dupree Says It Bothers Her When Fans Mimic Her Tics
“You’ve got to read the room."
By Juan Velasquez
This Instagram Account Shares All the News Gen Z Needs
“We wanted to create a media company that actually reflected the generation that we live in.”
By Steffi Cao
How I Became an F1 Stan Overnight
I'm late to the Formula 1 craze, but better late than never.
By P. Claire Dodson
Why More Young People Are Getting Their News From Influencers
And how media is trying to keep up.
By Pam Segall
I Don't Want a Snapchat Situationship — Is My Dating Life Dead?
I'm 17 and wondering, where has teen romance gone?
By Gabby Burke
Are You Revealing Too Much Personal Info on Social Media? Here's How to Stay Safe
We can work to reclaim technology for us.
By Paige Collings
For Deja Foxx, It Was Crashout or Congress. She Chose Congress.
The 25-year-old is running for a seat in Arizona.
By Malavika Kannan