What it means to write using many emojis on WhatsApp, according to psychology
The article explores how the use of emojis in WhatsApp has evolved from a stylistic choice to a significant aspect of communication, reflecting emotional states and social interactions.
What is 'micro-cheating' and why many Argentine couples discuss it as the end of trust
The article explores how 'micro-cheating'—small acts of perceived betrayal in digital interactions—has become a significant topic of discussion among Argentine couples, challenging traditional notions of fidelity.
Immortal social networks: Meta has devised an AI that simulates the activity of users on Instagram and Facebook after death
Meta has patented an AI model intended to simulate user activity on social media platforms after their death, allowing posts and interactions to continue in a way that mimics the deceased user's behavior, although it will not implement this technology.
More clicks than kisses
Valentine's Day highlights the paradox of modern romantic expressions, where digital interactions often outweigh genuine emotional connections.
Smart ways to stay safe online
The article discusses essential strategies for online safety, including protecting personal data and being cautious with digital interactions as Safer Internet Day approaches.
Fewer children on social media but more make friends with artificial intelligence
A new survey reveals that while the percentage of children aged nine to twelve using social media in Iceland is decreasing, their interactions with artificial intelligence are increasing.
Money Fraud by 'Likes': SSC Warns of Scams on WhatsApp and Telegram Linked to TikTok; Here's How It Works
The Cyber Police issued a warning to the public about a digital fraud scheme circulating mainly on WhatsApp and Telegram, which promises money in exchange for performing simple interactions on TikTok.
Orb arrives in Italy, the device that proves our humanity
Orb is a device launched in Italy aimed at establishing a global digital identity infrastructure to verify that individuals are real and unique amidst the challenges of virtual interactions.
Why a LOL on WhatsApp Cannot Replace Real Laughter
The article discusses how digital interactions, although convenient, cannot replicate the positive emotions experienced during in-person encounters, even though they have some advantages.
Our Everyday Life: Digital Homo
The article discusses the shift towards a digital lifestyle, highlighting the reluctance of individuals to fully embrace this transition away from traditional paper communication and personal interactions.