As digital influencers wield unprecedented power over many young people’s ideas and actions, confronting the real-world impact of online subcultures is no longer optional—it is necessary.
In a hyper-digital world, looking back has become a way for Gen Z to feel something real.
On my main account, I am composed. Curated. Thoughtful. On my spam account? I am a menace to society.
Now you are not just a person. You are a brand. A curated, semi-strategic, algorithm-friendly version of yourself that exists across platforms like LinkedIn, Instagram, and maybe TikTok, each...
Confidence in an email is not about being loud. It is about being clear, structured, and intentional. It is about respecting the other person’s time and your own.
We are dreamers in a system that monetises attention. Activists in a world that confuses noise with change. A generation convinced it is rewriting history while quietly echoing it.
When content creation becomes a cage instead of a canvas, and identity formation is now pixelated, processed, and posted on a schedule you did not sign up for.
Do I reduce my screen time, touch grass, reconnect with reality, become a grounded, balanced human being? Or do I romanticise my chaos, call myself a “digital girly”, and...
Welcome to the Gen Z newsroom, where headlines are not read, they are felt… preferably in under 30 seconds.
Pretty privilege has always existed. But in the age of algorithms, it has had a full glow-up.