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Next summer, social media apps in Minnesota will have a new “mental health warning label” when you open the app. What those ...
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Social media and bad TV suck up our time. Here's why we can't break the habit. | Opinion
People today would rather continue with boring tasks than switch to those that are newer and more rewarding. So why can't we stop ourselves?
However, it’s not all bad. Nearly six in 10 teens said social media gives them “a place to show their creative side,” and even more said it helps them stay connected to what’s happening in ...
Wife won’t stop posting the family’s tantrums, vomit and in-law beefs to social media, insisting it’s “her life, her right.” ...
Last year, businesses paid social media influencers a staggering $24 billion to promote and endorse their products. A single sponsored post can garner up to $20,000.
Nearly half of U.S. teens say social media has a mostly negative effect on people their age \u2014 and almost the same proportion say they're cutting back on social media use.
Social media (44%) and technology generally (14%) ranked highest as the one thing parents believed negatively impacted teens' mental health, whereas only 22% and 8% of teens, respectively, said ...
Social media (44%) and technology generally (14%) ranked highest as the one thing parents believed negatively impacted teens’ mental health, whereas only 22% and 8% of teens, respectively, said ...
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