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A Maryland school district is among six others that were picked to go to trial for a lawsuit that claims several social media ...
Nine-in-ten U.S. teens say they use YouTube. Majorities also use TikTok (63%), Instagram (61%) and Snapchat (55%).
In less than a year, a new law in Minnesota will require social media platforms to have a mental health warning label.
EU researchers are shedding light on how digital media use is impacting teenagers and what parents, teachers and policymakers ...
Bloch said differing social media algorithms support negative content cycling throughout the apps. "I definitely think that social media platforms, like with the algorithm, people keep looking at ...
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“It’s a really slippery slope,” Curtis said, “and some of us are more vulnerable than others.” For context, eating disorders ...
With nine out of 10 teens using social media daily, according to Pew Research Center, and with over half admitting they are on the internet “almost constantly,” it becomes crucial that we ...
The survey, distributed to 1,391 U.S. teens ages 13 to 17 in the fall of 2024, found 48% agree social media has a largely negative effect on teens — up from 32% in 2022.
Social media's impact on teen mental health is concerning. Parents can help by setting boundaries, encouraging offline activities, and fostering open communication.
San Diego Unified begins campaign focusing on risks of social media use among students The school district says it will share information about 'negative impacts' on student well-being and ...