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Social media platforms have been designed with profits in mind, rather than users’ well-being. To optimize our use of social media, we need to understand the significant psychological and well-being ...
Adults hear a lot about bullying, shaming and comparison on social media, inside their teens’ phones. But parents may only be looking at one side, a new study has shown. Teens share what they ...
Along with such growth in social media users, the need for AI solutions to understand customer preferences is also rising, with the AI market in social media expected to reach $3,714.89 million by ...
Social media can have serious impacts on mental health, especially for teenagers, including anxiety, depression and more. But it's not all bad.
“While social media causes a lot of these body image issues and stuff, people have also been using it to counteract that bad stuff,” Shira Cohen, 14, chimed in.
The emergence of social media has birthed a new generation of entrepreneurs who are utilizing the platforms to build thriving businesses, invest in promising ventures and create new opportunities ...
The impact of social media on young people’s mental health and well-being is a growing topic of concern among parents, educators, health care professionals and regulators. And now, nearly half ...
If you think social media negatively impacts your mental health, be intentional about how much you're logging on. Try setting screen time limits or set a schedule that outlines when you would ...
For the first time, the American Psychological Association has issued recommendations for guiding teenager's use of social media. The advisory, released Tuesday, is aimed at teens, parents ...
Parents, scientists and the surgeon general are worried. But there isn’t even a shared definition of what social media is. By Claire Cain Miller There have been increasingly loud public warnings ...
Social media could face an inflection point after a landmark federal advisory. After two decades of radically changing the way we interact with others, social media may be facing a turning point ...
Bipartisan group of senators push social media bill. Sens. Brian Schatz, D-Hawaii, Tom Cotton, R-Ark., Chris Murphy, D-Conn., and Katie Britt, R-Ala, introduced the Protecting Kids on Social Media ...