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In 2018, my husband and I had nearly 5 times more credit card debt than the average US household. By spring 2019, we'd paid off our smallest revolving balance credit card and were debt-free by 2021. AdvertisementIt was 2018, and I was in my late 20s, married, a mother of three, and swimming in $32,000 of credit card debt — the average American household at that time had about $6,832. I'd send huge lump sum credit card payments, only to turn around and swipe for groceries. AdvertisementWe tackled our debt with the snowball effectWe had paid off our smallest revolving balance credit card by spring 2019.
Persons: we'd, I'd, Marie Kondo's, Marie Kondo, unfollowing, Dave Ramsey's Organizations: Marie Kondo's Netflix, Facebook
It initially helped my fitness journey. Then, I started following accounts that focused more on the aesthetics of a fitness journey and less on the actual fitness part. Courtney Carver inspired my digital decluttering kickMy decision to declutter my Instagram started because of my wardrobe. It has taken me at least a year to transform my Instagram feed into a place of joy. I discovered more authentic fitness accounts and a wide world of midsize fashion bloggers.
Persons: Courtney Carver, Courtney Carver's, decluttering, I've Organizations: Instagram Locations: Bali, Instagram
In the latest episode of "Happy Sad Confused," Mescal said his algorithm has "too much" of him. Related Video Threads vs. Twitter: What we know about the apps"I've got to quit the internet," Mescal responded. Related storiesGoing on a digital detoxMescal is not the only celebrity to have considered taking a break from social media. Instead of completely abstaining from social media, setting limits may be more helpful in managing phone addiction, Neha Chaudhary, a child and adolescent psychiatrist, previously told BI. Chaudhary recommends unfollowing accounts that can negatively impact your mental health to curate a more positive social media feed.
Persons: Paul Mescal, Mescal, Josh Horowitz, Lucius, Connell Waldron, Selena Gomez, Neha Chaudhary, Chaudhary Organizations: CBS
CNN —For all the scary reports about how social media is ruining everyone’s mental health, my feed is usually a pretty good place to be. Being active on social media can connect and educate people, but it can also make people feel inferior and alone, he added. Here’s what I have learned about cultivating a healthier, happier social media experience. Try opening your social media accounts with some idea of what you are looking for. “It is important to recognize that polarizing social media content or clickbait is intended to increase social media use and trigger feelings like anger and frustration.
Persons: , Jason Nagata, Katherine Keyes, Marie Yeh, Anna Lembke, Lembke, , ­ – –, Nagata, Patricia Cavazos, St . Louis, , ” I’m, Rehg, Yeh, ” Yeh, ” Nagata Organizations: CNN, University of California San, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, Loyola University Maryland, Stanford University School of Medicine, , Washington University School of Medicine Locations: University of California San Francisco, New York City, St .
While it’s become fashionable to dump on the aging social media platform Facebook, I quite enjoy using it. Many of my high school and college friends use it to celebrate birthdays and share news of their children and their travels. But like many people, I wish I had more control over how Facebook delivers my friends’ updates to me. Mr. Barclay’s tool — a piece of software known as an extension, which can be installed in a Chrome web browser — was simple. I could curate my feed by following only those friends and groups I really still want to see updates from.
Persons: it’s, Louis Barclay Organizations: Facebook Locations: British
So, when Youthforia launched 10 new makeup shades in March, George gave the new darkest option — shade 600 — a chance. Widespread beauty backlashFollowing George's video, beauty fans and creators across the internet have criticized Youthforia and its attempt to make its foundation range more inclusive. George posted another TikTok video on Wednesday, which she captioned: "It's biologically impossible to be PURE black. Shade 600 seems to have no undertone, but it looks like they had more of a red undertone. Specifically, Rihanna's Fenty Beauty changed the game with its massive foundation range — it now boasts 51 shades — and the foundation from Halsey's brand About Face has become a new favorite.
Persons: , Golloria George, influencer, Fiona, Chan, George, Youthforia, Mark Cuban, Jackie Aina, Javon Ford, George's, didn't Organizations: Service, Business Locations: The California
A Very Royal Scavenger Hunt
  + stars: | 2024-03-29 | by ( Amanda Taub | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
In 1933, a new craze took New York society by storm: the scavenger hunt. It’s easy to see why: scavenger hunts were amusing, challenging and competitive. They offered unpredictable outcomes — you try obtaining a live monkey on short notice after dark — but they were also social, allowing people to bond over the thrill of the hunt and the status of finishing before other competitors. Actual scavenger hunts have largely faded from fashion. The internet, in other words, has made it possible to turn aspects of reality — not only the most opaque, mysterious bits, but also the most sensational, outrageous or emotive elements — into massively multiplayer online scavenger hunts.
Persons: Elsa Maxwell, Taylor, It’s Organizations: Waldorf, Social, Twitter Locations: New York, United States
In separate posts, 2 Chinese bloggers in exile asked their social media followers to unfollow them. One of the dissidents, Li Ying, posted screenshots claiming his followers had been interrogated. AdvertisementTwo Chinese bloggers in exile have urged their followers in China to unfollow them, claiming that police are checking them "one by one" and even interrogating some individuals. Li's account has over 1.4 million followers, down about 200,000 from Sunday. An analysis of the documents by the Journal suggested that the firm, I-Soon, appeared to have a range of targets, including exiled Chinese dissidents.
Persons: Li Ying, , Wang Zhi'an, Wang, Li, he'd Organizations: Service, NBC, YouTube, China Central Television, Beijing, Associated Press, AFP, NBC News, Street Locations: China, Japan, Italy
Allison Bornstein, author of "Wear It Well". More likely, we're encouraged to wear Loro Piana cashmere baseball hats and carry $300 Smythson notebooks like Gwyneth Paltrow in the name of "quiet luxury" and justify such expensive purchases using "girl math." "We don't need half of these things," said Allison Bornstein, a celebrity stylist and author of the new book "Wear It Well: Reclaim Your Closet and Rediscover the Joy of Getting Dressed." Actress Gwyneth Paltrow exits a courtroom in which she is accused in a lawsuit of crashing into Terry Sanderson during a 2016 family ski vacation, Park City, Utah, March 21, 2023. Rick Bowmer | Afp | Getty ImagesZoom In Icon Arrows pointing outwards Allison Bornstein's book: “Wear It Well”.
Persons: Allison Bornstein, Jennifer Trahan It's, we're, Gwyneth Paltrow, Terry Sanderson, Rick Bowmer, Allison Bornstein's, Andrea Woroch, Woroch Organizations: Starbucks, Afp, Getty, Bank Locations: Park City , Utah
Once you unblock someone, you'll be able to see their Facebook posts again and send them direct messages. In the resulting drop-down menu, click Settings & privacy and then click Settings. Click Unblock next to the person's name who you wish to unblock. AdvertisementAdvertisementHow to unblock someone on Facebook via the Facebook mobile app1. Tap Unblock next to anyone's name, and then confirm by tapping Unblock again.
Persons: you'll, You'll Organizations: Facebook, Service Locations: Wall, Silicon
Editor’s Note: Phyllis L. Fagell, a licensed clinical professional counselor and professional school counselor, is the author of “Middle School Matters.” Her new book is “Middle School Superpowers: Raising Resilient Tweens in Turbulent Times.”CNN —After a disappointing routine during a gymnastics meet, Addy Moser was full of self-doubt, so the 13-year-old tried silently encouraging herself using her own first name. It’s not easy for middle schoolers to counteract unrealistic expectations they absorb from peers, family members, the culture and themselves, which is why I devote a chapter in my new book, “Middle School Superpowers: Raising Resilient Tweens in Turbulent Times,” to acquiring “super security,” the power to develop a healthy self-identity. The good news is you can help your child acquire super security. Beyond offering unconditional love, which every child needs to feel secure, parents can do practical things to shore up a tween’s self-image. Parents can encourage children who use social media to be mindful about the posts they see and share.
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You can see pictures of the massive meatball here — but I warn you, it looks exactly how you would expect. Now, before the scientists start serving up Dinosaur DNA, let's take a look at the top tech stories this week. Once the hacker had control of Hartmans' phone, they didn't waste any time. Earlier this month, the Wall Street Journal reported that Elon Musk plans to build a town named "Snailbrook" — but he isn't the only billionaire creating their own utopia. Some of Lee's friends and colleagues, including Elon Musk, have lambasted the "violent crime in SF."
Elon Musk appeared to offer a $1 million bounty to help find the source of "botnets" on Twitter. The user said by taking control of several accounts, botnets were able to suppress certain accounts by mass blocking, unfollowing, and reporting them. Blogger Jane Wong pointed out that Twitter's algorithm specifically labels if Musk wrote a tweet. He plans to allow only the tweets of verified accounts and those users follow on the For You feed. "Legacy verified accounts," those verified by Twitter before Musk's takeover for free largely on the basis of noteworthiness, will begin to lose their verification marks this weekend, according to Twitter.
The new normal on Twitter: watching it break
  + stars: | 2023-03-12 | by ( Jennifer Korn | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
When he would check his notifications tab on Twitter, Sinker, who has tens of thousands of followers, often saw the platform recommend the same weeks-old tweet from another user. Probably, but it becomes a less sure thing with each bit that falls off,” Sinker, a writer who has been on Twitter since 2007, told CNN. But in trying to cut his way to profitability, Musk risks making Twitter a less viable service. Weeks earlier, Twitter users encountered other various issues with the platform, including the inability to tweet, send direct messages or follow new accounts. After some publications pointed out the sudden surge in Musk posts in users’ feeds last month, the Twitter CEO responded: “Please stay tuned while we make adjustments.”
Elon Musk and Ye are among multiple notable figures embracing a misguided notion of free speech. And it's likely to get worse amid a growing, misguided movement for free speech. Twitter CEO Elon Musk, Ye (previously known as Kanye West), and the basketball star Kyrie Irving have become strange bedfellows in a growing fight for so-called free speech. Americans are on the precipice of accepting hate speech as free speech, and nobody is stepping up to say, "This is wrong." Speaking out on social media against unbound free speech, or withholding your business from a company, sends a message to executive board rooms.
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