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For the new generation, social media is now being used as more of a search engine for information rather than just a place to share personal pictures with your friends, according to Sonia Gordhandas, Campaign Manager at Fanbytes by Brainlabs. This means that it is of utmost importance that the information available to Gen Z online is not lacking educational context.
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