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  2. What makes 'Karens' tick? Experts analyze the entitled ... - AOL

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    “Except then these Karen moments get caught on video, and then people [in the media] have this horrible take like, ‘Well, we shouldn’t be shaming these women.’” @Faith_Salie on using the ...

  3. Effects of violence in mass media - Wikipedia

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    The homicide rate in the United States has never been higher than during the 1930s. Similarly, this theory fails to explain why violent crime rates (including among juveniles) dramatically fell in the mid 1990s and have stayed low, during a time when media violence has continued to increase, and saw the addition of violent video games.

  4. ‘You can’t get away from it’: Third of teens seeing real-life ...

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    As well as showing children violence, 42 per cent of teenagers think that social media is one of the factors driving it

  5. Mean world syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, most people imagine crime rates to be worse. [1] Homicide rate in Western Europe since 1300: again, a precipitous decline is seen. Mean world syndrome is a proposed cognitive bias wherein people may perceive the world to be more dangerous than it is.

  6. YouTube’s recommendations send violent and graphic gun videos ...

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    The account that clicked on YouTube's suggestions was soon flooded with graphic videos about school shootings, tactical gun t YouTube’s recommendations send violent and graphic gun videos to 9 ...

  7. Graphic violence - Wikipedia

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    The term is often considered a synonym for “graphic violence”, but some people or organizations distinguish between the terms “gore” and “graphic violence”. One example is Adobe Inc., which separates the terms “gore” and “graphic violence” for its publication service. [3] Another example is the news site The Verge.

  8. Why mass shooting videos keep spreading online even as tech ...

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    If the aftermath of a mass shooting three years ago in New Zealand gives any indication, we may be haunted for years by graphic video of the attack in Buffalo.

  9. Violence and video games - Wikipedia

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    A number of meta-analyses have been conducted, at times reaching different conclusions. A 2001 meta-analysis reviewing the relationship between video game violence and aggression in teenagers (n = 3,033) found a significant and positive correlation, indicating that high video game violence does lead to greater aggression among teenagers. [4]