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  • People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars
Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
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    People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
    Craig Field a Marks and Spencer shop staff worker who has become a social media influencer for the company.
    In the M&S store where he works in Longbridge, Birmingham.
    05-11-2021

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  • People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars
Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
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    People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
    Craig Field a Marks and Spencer shop staff worker who has become a social media influencer for the company.
    In the M&S store where he works in Longbridge, Birmingham.
    05-11-2021

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  • People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars
Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
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    People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
    Craig Field a Marks and Spencer shop staff worker who has become a social media influencer for the company.
    In the M&S store where he works in Longbridge, Birmingham.
    05-11-2021

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  • People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars
Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
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    People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
    Craig Field a Marks and Spencer shop staff worker who has become a social media influencer for the company.
    In the M&S store where he works in Longbridge, Birmingham.
    05-11-2021

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  • People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars
Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
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    People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
    Craig Field a Marks and Spencer shop staff worker who has become a social media influencer for the company.
    In the M&S store where he works in Longbridge, Birmingham.
    05-11-2021

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  • People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars
Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
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    People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
    Craig Field a Marks and Spencer shop staff worker who has become a social media influencer for the company.
    In the M&S store where he works in Longbridge, Birmingham.
    05-11-2021

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  • People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars
Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
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    People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
    Craig Field a Marks and Spencer shop staff worker who has become a social media influencer for the company.
    In the M&S store where he works in Longbridge, Birmingham.
    05-11-2021

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  • People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars
Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
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    People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
    Craig Field a Marks and Spencer shop staff worker who has become a social media influencer for the company.
    In the M&S store where he works in Longbridge, Birmingham.
    05-11-2021

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  • People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars
Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
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    People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
    Craig Field a Marks and Spencer shop staff worker who has become a social media influencer for the company.
    In the M&S store where he works in Longbridge, Birmingham.
    05-11-2021

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  • People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars
Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
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    People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
    Craig Field a Marks and Spencer shop staff worker who has become a social media influencer for the company.
    In the M&S store where he works in Longbridge, Birmingham.
    05-11-2021

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  • People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars
Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
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    People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
    Craig Field a Marks and Spencer shop staff worker who has become a social media influencer for the company.
    In the M&S store where he works in Longbridge, Birmingham.
    05-11-2021

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  • People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars
Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
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    People believe people like themselves: meet the shop-floor TikTok stars Marks & Spencer, John Lewis and Superdrug have influencer store staff who outshine corporate social media
    Craig Field a Marks and Spencer shop staff worker who has become a social media influencer for the company.
    In the M&S store where he works in Longbridge, Birmingham.
    05-11-2021

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  • Experience: I’m the best Tetris player in the world. I’m only 13, but my brother and I both qualified for the World Championships. In the final it was just us, facing off for the title
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    Experience: I’m the best Tetris player in the world. I’m only 13, but my brother and I both qualified for the World Championships. In the final it was just us, facing off for the title
    13-year-old Tetris World Champion, Michael Gruffazilla standing with his trophy in Free Play arcade in Fort Worth, TX. There’s a shelf in my dad’s closet, full of old video games and consoles dating back to the 1970s. I was eight when I found his Nintendo Game Boy and discovered Tetris. My older brother Andy and I played it in our home in Texas.
    The Classic Tetris World Championship is a video game competition series, hosted by the Portland Retro Gaming Expo.

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  • Experience: I’m the best Tetris player in the world. I’m only 13, but my brother and I both qualified for the World Championships. In the final it was just us, facing off for the title
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    Experience: I’m the best Tetris player in the world. I’m only 13, but my brother and I both qualified for the World Championships. In the final it was just us, facing off for the title
    13-year-old Tetris World Champion, Michael Gruffazilla standing with his trophy and brother Andy in Free Play arcade in Fort Worth, TX. Michael beat his brother for the 1st place spot. There’s a shelf in my dad’s closet, full of old video games and consoles dating back to the 1970s. I was eight when I found his Nintendo Game Boy and discovered Tetris. My older brother Andy and I played it in our home in Texas.
    The Classic Tetris World Championship is a video game competition series, hosted by the Portland Retro Gaming Expo.

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  • Experience: I’m the best Tetris player in the world. I’m only 13, but my brother and I both qualified for the World Championships. In the final it was just us, facing off for the title
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    Experience: I’m the best Tetris player in the world. I’m only 13, but my brother and I both qualified for the World Championships. In the final it was just us, facing off for the title
    13-year-old Tetris World Champion, Michael Gruffazilla standing with his trophy and brother Andy in Free Play arcade in Fort Worth, TX. Michael beat his brother for the 1st place spot. There’s a shelf in my dad’s closet, full of old video games and consoles dating back to the 1970s. I was eight when I found his Nintendo Game Boy and discovered Tetris. My older brother Andy and I played it in our home in Texas.
    The Classic Tetris World Championship is a video game competition series, hosted by the Portland Retro Gaming Expo.

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  • Experience: I’m the best Tetris player in the world. I’m only 13, but my brother and I both qualified for the World Championships. In the final it was just us, facing off for the title
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    Experience: I’m the best Tetris player in the world. I’m only 13, but my brother and I both qualified for the World Championships. In the final it was just us, facing off for the title
    13-year-old Tetris World Champion, Michael Gruffazilla standing with his trophy in Free Play arcade in Fort Worth, TX. There’s a shelf in my dad’s closet, full of old video games and consoles dating back to the 1970s. I was eight when I found his Nintendo Game Boy and discovered Tetris. My older brother Andy and I played it in our home in Texas.
    The Classic Tetris World Championship is a video game competition series, hosted by the Portland Retro Gaming Expo.

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  • Experience: I’m the best Tetris player in the world. I’m only 13, but my brother and I both qualified for the World Championships. In the final it was just us, facing off for the title
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    Experience: I’m the best Tetris player in the world. I’m only 13, but my brother and I both qualified for the World Championships. In the final it was just us, facing off for the title
    13-year-old Tetris World Champion, Michael Gruffazilla standing with his trophy in Free Play arcade in Fort Worth, TX. There’s a shelf in my dad’s closet, full of old video games and consoles dating back to the 1970s. I was eight when I found his Nintendo Game Boy and discovered Tetris. My older brother Andy and I played it in our home in Texas.
    The Classic Tetris World Championship is a video game competition series, hosted by the Portland Retro Gaming Expo.

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  • Experience: I’m the best Tetris player in the world. I’m only 13, but my brother and I both qualified for the World Championships. In the final it was just us, facing off for the title
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    Experience: I’m the best Tetris player in the world. I’m only 13, but my brother and I both qualified for the World Championships. In the final it was just us, facing off for the title
    13-year-old Tetris World Champion, Michael Gruffazilla standing with his trophy in Free Play arcade in Fort Worth, TX. There’s a shelf in my dad’s closet, full of old video games and consoles dating back to the 1970s. I was eight when I found his Nintendo Game Boy and discovered Tetris. My older brother Andy and I played it in our home in Texas.
    The Classic Tetris World Championship is a video game competition series, hosted by the Portland Retro Gaming Expo.

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  • ëPeople are looking for something more seriousí: the Hinge CEO on the pandemic dating boom. Justin McLeod, boss of the dating app, talks about its massive rise in users, his difficult romantic past ñ and why people are now ditching their partners and
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    ëPeople are looking for something more seriousí: the Hinge CEO on the pandemic dating boom. Justin McLeod, boss of the dating app, talks about its massive rise in users, his difficult romantic past ñ and why people are now ditching their partners and
    Justin McLeod, CEO of dating app Hinge photographed at The Dutchess Hotel, Naylor Road, Staatsburg, NY 12580 USA.
    McLeod Ö ëI was like, Iíll just have to find the next person. The original version of Hinge was very much that Ö swipe, swipe, swipe.í

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  • ëPeople are looking for something more seriousí: the Hinge CEO on the pandemic dating boom. Justin McLeod, boss of the dating app, talks about its massive rise in users, his difficult romantic past ñ and why people are now ditching their partners and
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    ëPeople are looking for something more seriousí: the Hinge CEO on the pandemic dating boom. Justin McLeod, boss of the dating app, talks about its massive rise in users, his difficult romantic past ñ and why people are now ditching their partners and
    Justin McLeod, CEO of dating app Hinge pictured with his wife Kate, photographed at The Dutchess Hotel, Naylor Road, Staatsburg, NY 12580 USA.
    McLeod Ö ëI was like, Iíll just have to find the next person. The original version of Hinge was very much that Ö swipe, swipe, swipe.í

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  • ëPeople are looking for something more seriousí: the Hinge CEO on the pandemic dating boom. Justin McLeod, boss of the dating app, talks about its massive rise in users, his difficult romantic past ñ and why people are now ditching their partners and
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    ëPeople are looking for something more seriousí: the Hinge CEO on the pandemic dating boom. Justin McLeod, boss of the dating app, talks about its massive rise in users, his difficult romantic past ñ and why people are now ditching their partners and
    Justin McLeod, CEO of dating app Hinge pictured with his wife Kate, photographed at The Dutchess Hotel, Naylor Road, Staatsburg, NY 12580 USA.
    McLeod Ö ëI was like, Iíll just have to find the next person. The original version of Hinge was very much that Ö swipe, swipe, swipe.í

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  • ëPeople are looking for something more seriousí: the Hinge CEO on the pandemic dating boom. Justin McLeod, boss of the dating app, talks about its massive rise in users, his difficult romantic past ñ and why people are now ditching their partners and
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    ëPeople are looking for something more seriousí: the Hinge CEO on the pandemic dating boom. Justin McLeod, boss of the dating app, talks about its massive rise in users, his difficult romantic past ñ and why people are now ditching their partners and
    Justin McLeod, CEO of dating app Hinge photographed at The Dutchess Hotel, Naylor Road, Staatsburg, NY 12580 USA.
    McLeod Ö ëI was like, Iíll just have to find the next person. The original version of Hinge was very much that Ö swipe, swipe, swipe.í

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    ëPeople are looking for something more seriousí: the Hinge CEO on the pandemic dating boom. Justin McLeod, boss of the dating app, talks about its massive rise in users, his difficult romantic past ñ and why people are now ditching their partners and
    Justin McLeod, CEO of dating app Hinge photographed at The Dutchess Hotel, Naylor Road, Staatsburg, NY 12580 USA.
    McLeod Ö ëI was like, Iíll just have to find the next person. The original version of Hinge was very much that Ö swipe, swipe, swipe.í

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  • ëPeople are looking for something more seriousí: the Hinge CEO on the pandemic dating boom. Justin McLeod, boss of the dating app, talks about its massive rise in users, his difficult romantic past ñ and why people are now ditching their partners and
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    ëPeople are looking for something more seriousí: the Hinge CEO on the pandemic dating boom. Justin McLeod, boss of the dating app, talks about its massive rise in users, his difficult romantic past ñ and why people are now ditching their partners and
    Justin McLeod, CEO of dating app Hinge photographed at The Dutchess Hotel, Naylor Road, Staatsburg, NY 12580 USA.
    McLeod Ö ëI was like, Iíll just have to find the next person. The original version of Hinge was very much that Ö swipe, swipe, swipe.í

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  • ëPeople are looking for something more seriousí: the Hinge CEO on the pandemic dating boom. Justin McLeod, boss of the dating app, talks about its massive rise in users, his difficult romantic past ñ and why people are now ditching their partners and
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    ëPeople are looking for something more seriousí: the Hinge CEO on the pandemic dating boom. Justin McLeod, boss of the dating app, talks about its massive rise in users, his difficult romantic past ñ and why people are now ditching their partners and
    Justin McLeod, CEO of dating app Hinge pictured with his wife Kate, photographed at The Dutchess Hotel, Naylor Road, Staatsburg, NY 12580 USA.
    McLeod Ö ëI was like, Iíll just have to find the next person. The original version of Hinge was very much that Ö swipe, swipe, swipe.í

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  • ëPeople are looking for something more seriousí: the Hinge CEO on the pandemic dating boom. Justin McLeod, boss of the dating app, talks about its massive rise in users, his difficult romantic past ñ and why people are now ditching their partners and
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    ëPeople are looking for something more seriousí: the Hinge CEO on the pandemic dating boom. Justin McLeod, boss of the dating app, talks about its massive rise in users, his difficult romantic past ñ and why people are now ditching their partners and
    Justin McLeod, CEO of dating app Hinge photographed at The Dutchess Hotel, Naylor Road, Staatsburg, NY 12580 USA.
    McLeod Ö ëI was like, Iíll just have to find the next person. The original version of Hinge was very much that Ö swipe, swipe, swipe.í

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  • ëPeople are looking for something more seriousí: the Hinge CEO on the pandemic dating boom. Justin McLeod, boss of the dating app, talks about its massive rise in users, his difficult romantic past ñ and why people are now ditching their partners and
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    ëPeople are looking for something more seriousí: the Hinge CEO on the pandemic dating boom. Justin McLeod, boss of the dating app, talks about its massive rise in users, his difficult romantic past ñ and why people are now ditching their partners and
    Justin McLeod, CEO of dating app Hinge photographed at The Dutchess Hotel, Naylor Road, Staatsburg, NY 12580 USA.
    McLeod Ö ëI was like, Iíll just have to find the next person. The original version of Hinge was very much that Ö swipe, swipe, swipe.í

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  • ëPeople are looking for something more seriousí: the Hinge CEO on the pandemic dating boom. Justin McLeod, boss of the dating app, talks about its massive rise in users, his difficult romantic past ñ and why people are now ditching their partners and
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    ëPeople are looking for something more seriousí: the Hinge CEO on the pandemic dating boom. Justin McLeod, boss of the dating app, talks about its massive rise in users, his difficult romantic past ñ and why people are now ditching their partners and
    Justin McLeod, CEO of dating app Hinge photographed at The Dutchess Hotel, Naylor Road, Staatsburg, NY 12580 USA.
    McLeod Ö ëI was like, Iíll just have to find the next person. The original version of Hinge was very much that Ö swipe, swipe, swipe.í

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  • ‘In the game, I knew myself as Hannah’: the trans gamers finding freedom on Roblox. 37m people use the gaming platform every day in search of adventure – and for teenagers exploring their gender identity, it is also a place of liberation
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    ‘In the game, I knew myself as Hannah’: the trans gamers finding freedom on Roblox. 37m people use the gaming platform every day in search of adventure – and for teenagers exploring their gender identity, it is also a place of liberation
    When she was a child, Hannah discovered two portals to other worlds. The first was her Nintendo 64, which could transport her to the dark dungeons of Zelda and the chaotic battlefields of Super Smash Bros. The second was her motherÕs wardrobe in their Devon home, full of clothes she longed to try on, even though this was forbidden. Hannah had been assigned male at birth and raised as a boy; she feared her mother would not approve of her son trying on dresses. It wasnÕt until a decade later that Hannah would come out as transgender, identify as female, and adopt her current name.
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    ‘In the game, I knew myself as Hannah’: the trans gamers finding freedom on Roblox. 37m people use the gaming platform every day in search of adventure – and for teenagers exploring their gender identity, it is also a place of liberation
    When she was a child, Hannah discovered two portals to other worlds. The first was her Nintendo 64, which could transport her to the dark dungeons of Zelda and the chaotic battlefields of Super Smash Bros. The second was her motherÕs wardrobe in their Devon home, full of clothes she longed to try on, even though this was forbidden. Hannah had been assigned male at birth and raised as a boy; she feared her mother would not approve of her son trying on dresses. It wasnÕt until a decade later that Hannah would come out as transgender, identify as female, and adopt her current name.
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    ‘In the game, I knew myself as Hannah’: the trans gamers finding freedom on Roblox. 37m people use the gaming platform every day in search of adventure – and for teenagers exploring their gender identity, it is also a place of liberation
    When she was a child, Hannah discovered two portals to other worlds. The first was her Nintendo 64, which could transport her to the dark dungeons of Zelda and the chaotic battlefields of Super Smash Bros. The second was her motherÕs wardrobe in their Devon home, full of clothes she longed to try on, even though this was forbidden. Hannah had been assigned male at birth and raised as a boy; she feared her mother would not approve of her son trying on dresses. It wasnÕt until a decade later that Hannah would come out as transgender, identify as female, and adopt her current name.
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    ‘In the game, I knew myself as Hannah’: the trans gamers finding freedom on Roblox. 37m people use the gaming platform every day in search of adventure – and for teenagers exploring their gender identity, it is also a place of liberation
    When she was a child, Hannah discovered two portals to other worlds. The first was her Nintendo 64, which could transport her to the dark dungeons of Zelda and the chaotic battlefields of Super Smash Bros. The second was her motherÕs wardrobe in their Devon home, full of clothes she longed to try on, even though this was forbidden. Hannah had been assigned male at birth and raised as a boy; she feared her mother would not approve of her son trying on dresses. It wasnÕt until a decade later that Hannah would come out as transgender, identify as female, and adopt her current name.
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    ‘In the game, I knew myself as Hannah’: the trans gamers finding freedom on Roblox. 37m people use the gaming platform every day in search of adventure – and for teenagers exploring their gender identity, it is also a place of liberation
    When she was a child, Hannah discovered two portals to other worlds. The first was her Nintendo 64, which could transport her to the dark dungeons of Zelda and the chaotic battlefields of Super Smash Bros. The second was her motherÕs wardrobe in their Devon home, full of clothes she longed to try on, even though this was forbidden. Hannah had been assigned male at birth and raised as a boy; she feared her mother would not approve of her son trying on dresses. It wasnÕt until a decade later that Hannah would come out as transgender, identify as female, and adopt her current name.
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  • How Facebook let fake engagement distort global politics: a whistleblower's account. Sophie Zhang detected networks of fake accounts supporting political leaders around the world. The inside story of Sophie Zhang’s battle to combat rampant manipulation a
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    How Facebook let fake engagement distort global politics: a whistleblower's account. Sophie Zhang detected networks of fake accounts supporting political leaders around the world. The inside story of Sophie Zhang’s battle to combat rampant manipulation a
    Sophie Zhang, a former Facebook employee, in Fremont, Calif.
    Whistleblower Zhang detected networks of fake accounts supporting political leaders around the world.
    Shortly before Sophie Zhang lost access to FacebookÕs systems, she published one final message on the companyÕs internal forum, a farewell tradition at Facebook known as a Òbadge postÓ.

    ÒOfficially, IÕm a low-level [data scientist] whoÕs being fired today for poor performance,Ó the post began. ÒIn practice, in the 2.5 years IÕve spent at Facebook, IÕve É found multiple blatant attempts by foreign national governments to abuse our platform on vast scales to mislead their own citizenry, and caused international news on multiple occasions.Ó

    Over the course of 7,800 scathing words, Zhang outlined FacebookÕs failure to combat political manipulation campaigns akin to what Russia had done in the 2016 US election. ÒWe simply didnÕt care enough to stop them,Ó she wrote. ÒI know that I have blood on my hands by now.Ó

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    Whistleblower Zhang detected networks of fake accounts supporting political leaders around the world.
    Shortly before Sophie Zhang lost access to FacebookÕs systems, she published one final message on the companyÕs internal forum, a farewell tradition at Facebook known as a Òbadge postÓ.

    ÒOfficially, IÕm a low-level [data scientist] whoÕs being fired today for poor performance,Ó the post began. ÒIn practice, in the 2.5 years IÕve spent at Facebook, IÕve É found multiple blatant attempts by foreign national governments to abuse our platform on vast scales to mislead their own citizenry, and caused international news on multiple occasions.Ó

    Over the course of 7,800 scathing words, Zhang outlined FacebookÕs failure to combat political manipulation campaigns akin to what Russia had done in the 2016 US election. ÒWe simply didnÕt care enough to stop them,Ó she wrote. ÒI know that I have blood on my hands by now.Ó

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    How Facebook let fake engagement distort global politics: a whistleblower's account. Sophie Zhang detected networks of fake accounts supporting political leaders around the world. The inside story of Sophie Zhang’s battle to combat rampant manipulation a
    Sophie Zhang, a former Facebook employee, in Fremont, Calif.
    Whistleblower Zhang detected networks of fake accounts supporting political leaders around the world.
    Shortly before Sophie Zhang lost access to FacebookÕs systems, she published one final message on the companyÕs internal forum, a farewell tradition at Facebook known as a Òbadge postÓ.

    ÒOfficially, IÕm a low-level [data scientist] whoÕs being fired today for poor performance,Ó the post began. ÒIn practice, in the 2.5 years IÕve spent at Facebook, IÕve É found multiple blatant attempts by foreign national governments to abuse our platform on vast scales to mislead their own citizenry, and caused international news on multiple occasions.Ó

    Over the course of 7,800 scathing words, Zhang outlined FacebookÕs failure to combat political manipulation campaigns akin to what Russia had done in the 2016 US election. ÒWe simply didnÕt care enough to stop them,Ó she wrote. ÒI know that I have blood on my hands by now.Ó

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  • ‘It became a compulsion’: how fertility forums took over.
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    ‘It became a compulsion’: how fertility forums took over.
    ÔIt became a compulsionÕ: how fertility forums took over my life. After years trying for a child without success, I sought solace in online message boards. Before long, I was spending hours a day poring over intimate posts, sharing everything with total strangers. Would it help?
    Infertility is common: one in seven couples in the UK experience it, with 12% of women aged 25-34 and 17.7% of women aged 35-44 saying they have unsuccessfully tried to get pregnant. After two years of trying for a second child, I recently underwent three rounds of IVF. The first ended in a chemical pregnancy (an early miscarriage, occurring within the first few weeks); on the second, we banked the embryos as insurance; and on the third round in October 2020, I became pregnant with twins, but lost one. I now have a three-month-old baby girl.
    So, like many women, I sought answers and solace in online message boards, niche Facebook groups and closed communities. I began by poring over photos of other womenÕs pregnancy tests; reading when they last had sex and in what position. I knew their partnersÕ sperm counts; I noted tips such as how to use a mooncup as a fertility aid. As I went through the different stages of my quest to get pregnant, I left behind the TTC (Òtrying to conceiveÓ) forums and moved on to closed Facebook groups, from IVF Support UK to Low Ovarian Reserve Support Group to IVF Babies Due Date Group.

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