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What's today? Saturday? Oh good! Time for a new social media app you'll have to explain to your mom next time you visit. Today's app is brought to us by filmmaker Casey Neistat and it's called Beme.
The kids are not okay. Suicide attempts were up 50% among teen girls last winter during the pandemic, while as many as 54% of teens reported having suicidal thoughts in early 2021. In turn, three ...
"Truth matters," says Matt Hackett, who co-founded Beme with YouTube star Casey Neistat. "Hearing voices and seeing perspectives far from your own matters." By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor ...
Social media apps encourage us to share certain parts of our lives and particular versions of our selves. Judging by Facebook, you’d think everyone you know is in a happy, healthy relationship—it’s ...
Authenticity is in short supply online, says video maker Casey Neistat, with social media forcing us to present over-stylized and over-perfect versions of ourselves to world. Neistat thinks he has the ...
Popular video sharing service Beme from YouTuber Casey Neistat is now available on Android. The app originally launched in beta as an iOS exclusive, but today is officially out of beta and available ...