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Stop Sharing Viral College-Acceptance Videos

Por: The Atlantic Opinion March 29, 2023

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Don’t make them, don’t “like” them, don’t pass them on.Joanne Imperio / The AtlanticMarch 29, 2023, 7:30 AM ETEvery year at this time, viral college-acceptance videos start making the rounds, passed along from student to student, parent to parent, racking up views in the tens of millions. The videos—which have expanded their reach from YouTube to TikTok—follow a formula that goes like this: A teenager looks nervous and might even... + full article



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