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A magazine referenced as publishing articles advising people to cut ties with 'problematic' people in their lives, part of a perceived effort to isolate individuals.

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"I've seen a lot of articles in magazines like the Atlantic give advice on how to cut ties with "problematic" people in your life."
"Related to this Atlantic article. A few months ago lots of news outlets reported about Francesca Gino, a Harvard Business School professor who has reportedly fabricated data for several of her research papers."
It's looking like a lot of business school research is straight up BS · Just_a_nonbeliever · ↑617 · 2024-11-20
"To put the icing on the cake, ME/CFS just happens to be among the most controversial illnesses in the world, described in a piece last year for The Atlantic as medicine's most neglected disease."
"This oft posted Atlantic article gives some classic suggestions, porn, dating apps, SSRIs all the usual boogeymen."
"Go check out The Atlantic. This is absolutely insane."
"The first article, written right before the woke tsunami, acknowledges that this talking comes from the conservative right but argues it is correct. Yet another case of the far right to woke talking point pipeline"
"Being gay is a choice" argument now is woke · u/Aspt-sibsi · ↑218 · 2024-07-17
"https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/06/when-your-child-is-a-psychopath/524502/"
"(TheAtlantic)The therapists are being gaslit by gaslighting—they're being told that it's happening, but it's not."
Why Couples Therapists Are Sick of 'Therapy-Speak' · u/OJ_Soprano · ↑123 · 2025-12-13
"https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/02/tom-cotton-new-york-times/677546/"
"Not the politics, the chicken" · u/Upper_Conversation_9 · ↑75 · 2024-02-26
"But I was reading a really interesting article in the Atlantic from a few years ago. It's called "Modern Life has made it easier for serial killers to thrive"."
Is it basically impossible to be a serial killer nowadays? · Lewisiamwhoyouthin · ↑63 · 2024-02-08
"People threatening to cancel their subscriptions, saying this piece is what leads to pogroms and sterilization of brown people, etc. If you actually read it, it's the most innocuous thing imaginable."
"(The Atlantic) Five years ago, Elon Musk told Joe Rogan during a podcast taping that 'the fundamental weakness of Western civilization is empathy, the empathy exploit.'"
Liz Brunig: The Conservative Attack on Empathy · u/OJ_Soprano · ↑57 · 2025-06-30
"For example, NPR, the Atlantic, Pop Sci, Reuters, and CNN all eliminated their comment sections around 2016-2018."
"I can't stand the New Yorker and the Atlantic anymore. Beyond the popular (and correct) criticism that they pander to whatever social or political paranoia of the day I find them so consumer orientated and materialistic and soul crushing."
"The Atlantic tried to make such an argument this week, except the writer undermined his own point at the end by quoting a woman who said purging campaigns by institutions (like the one seen in media recently) seldom result in meaningful or lasting change"
The three tiers of cancel culture denial by liberals · u/Significant-March · ↑44 · 2020-06-21
"This article examines the current generation's overuse of the phrase 'toxic', the often overzealous advice of cutting anyone off that doesn't agree with you, and the proliferation of easily consumable, pseudo pop psychology. https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2022/09/toxic-person-tiktok-in"
Suddenly everyone and everything is 'toxic.' · honeycall · ↑40 · 2022-08-21
"This Atlantic article on the sex drought from a couple years ago explores some of the potential reasons for it, and I think that obviously social media/dating apps/mainstream porn have taken a lot of the sensuality out of sex."
Are we puritans?? · u/inquringmnd · ↑37 · 2021-07-10
"Then in the last few days there have been two big articles about it from CTMirror and The Atlantic. "Professors told me that their students see reading books as akin to listening to vinyl records — something that a small subculture may still enjoy, but that is mostly a relic of an earlier time.""
Another article on the epidemic of illiteracy · u/MrEmmaBovary · ↑138 · 2024-10-01
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