No One Left Out

No One Left Out
In the early 2000s, a new acronym emerged to describe the new levels of anxiety created by social media. FOMO (the “fear of missing out”) had always existed, but it was heightened when new platforms like MySpace and Facebook made teenagers and young adults even more anxious as they witnessed others gathering without them. The fear of missing out was eventually replaced by MOMO (“mystery of missing out”), referring to “the suspicion that you are missing out on events not even documented on so...

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