Social media CEOs once again are being called to testify before the Senate in light of mounting legal and public pressure to ...
A bipartisan bill to protect kids from the harms of excessive social media use is one step away from becoming Minnesota law.
A new Pew social media survey reveals how teens use TikTok, Instagram, and Snapchat for entertainment and connection—here's what else parents need to know.
To better understand Americans’ social media use, Pew Research Center surveyed 5,733 U.S. adults from May 19 to Sept. 5, 2023. Ipsos conducted this National Public Opinion Reference Survey (NPORS) for ...
The recent verdict holding major social media companies legally liable for harm caused by addictive product design highlights ...
Goals are to clarify benefits and risks of social media and to contribute to evidence-based guidance for healthy use for children and adolescents.
Strategies that may be helpful for parents and mental health professionals to consider when approaching the topic of social ...
By Giselda Vagnoni ROME, May 14 (Reuters) - An Italian parents' group and a number of families faced off against Meta and ...
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Our 14-year-old was secretly using social media. Then our worst nightmare came true
The recent landmark social media trial revealed stories of parents like us who tried to protect their kids and lost them anyway.
Social media can shape behavior and mental health in both positive and negative ways. A Yale researcher explains the risks for teens, the impact of algorithms and how to use digital media more ...
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Bond, a new social media platform, wants to use AI to help you kick your doomscrolling habit
Bond wants you to get off the couch and get back into the real world, its creator says. The new platform's AI system is designed to motivate users to do things away from the app.
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