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  2. How to politely ask people not to post your children's ...

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    You can choose Create link, search for contacts, or share on social media. On mobile: Tap the + icon > Album . Name your album and add the photos you want to share.

  3. Social stigma - Wikipedia

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    Hudson differentiated core-stigma (a stigma related to the very nature of the organization) and event-stigma (an isolated occurrence which fades away with time). A large literature has debated how organizational stigma relate to other constructs in the literature on social evaluations. [ 39 ]

  4. Stigma management - Wikipedia

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    Stigma management is the process of concealing or disclosing aspects of one's identity to minimize social stigma. [1] When a person receives unfair treatment or alienation due to a social stigma, the effects can be detrimental. Social stigmas are defined as any aspect of an individual's identity that is devalued in a social context. [2]

  5. Attributional ambiguity - Wikipedia

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    Attributional ambiguity is a psychological attribution concept describing the difficulty that members of stigmatized or negatively stereotyped groups may have in interpreting feedback.

  6. Every email, TikTok and text we send is killing the ... - AOL

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    Just one person scrolling through social media in any given day, authors said, produces 968 grams of carbon dioxide: the same amount as driving a car for 2.4 miles.

  7. Words are overrated. Here’s why we’re addicted to ‘silent ...

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    Instead, these silent reviewers make gestures and use expressions to indicate their feelings about the products, garnering some creators millions of views and likes on TikTok and other social ...

  8. Mental illness in media - Wikipedia

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    As media is often the primary way people are exposed to mental illnesses, when portrayals are inaccurate, they further perpetuate stereotypes, stigma, and discriminatory behavior. [2] When the public stigmatizes the mentally ill, [ 3 ] people with mental illnesses become less likely to seek treatment or support for fear of being judged or ...

  9. Social model of disability - Wikipedia

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    They go on to state that the technological advancement of Web 2.0 is tethered to social ideology and stigma which "routinely disables people with disability". [47] In Digital Disability: The Social Construction of Disability in New Media, Gregg Goggin and Christopher Newell call for an innovative understanding of new media and disability issues ...