From pictures of sunsets over the Campanile, to envious bowls of porridge, these accounts offer a range of top quality social media content to Trinity students.
By Rachel O'Leary
Most people go into politics with good intentions, and treating them with contempt helps no one, writes Sárán Fogarty.
By Sárán Fogarty
Paige Reynolds argues that too much information too freely available removes all the mystery of life.
By Paige Reynolds
Contribution
A balanced approach to the internet is not a phone in each hand.
By Elizabeth Quinn
Tom Myatt argues that online plagiarism unfairly targets small websites and reduces quality content online.
By Tom Myatt
Tom Myatt argues that using only social media for news acquisition creates an “echo chamber” of confirmatory views.
By Tom Myatt
For a new generation, likes now create likes
Seán Healy interrogates the insidious link between self-confidence and social media.
James Shaw welcomes the decline of Facebook in the face of more specialised competitors
Marcella Caruso argues that society is not just leaving out those without smartphones, but leaving them behind