Social media has reshaped the way billions of people connect, communicate, and see themselves. 6 billion users worldwide as of 2024.That number is staggering - and so are the questions it raises.
Although social media can have benefits, it can also have significant negative consequences for mental health.
Whether you can't make it through a task without scrolling through Instagram or regularly find yourself engrossed in watching TikTok videos when you should be going to bed, there's no denying that ...
When Mark Zuckerberg took the stand before a Los Angeles jury two weeks ago and testified about social media and children's ...
WITH PRESIDENT AND GENERAL MANAGER DAN GEROUS. SOCIAL MEDIA HAS INVADED ALMOST EVERY ASPECT OF OUR LIVES. AND I’LL SAY IT RIGHT HERE AT THE TOP, IT’S NOT ALL BAD. THINK OF THE NEW RECIPES YOU’VE TRIED ...
By Byron Kaye SYDNEY, March 13 (Reuters) - One-fifth of Australian teenagers under 16 were still using social media two months after the country banned platforms from allowing minors, industry data ...
Social media influencers (SMIs) can perpetuate the flow of misinformation online because of the unique relationship they have with their followers, research led by Cardiff Business School finds. For ...
Despite Australia's ban on minors using social media, a significant proportion of teenagers remain active on platforms like TikTok and Snapchat. Industry data shows a decline in usage, hinting at the ...
In recent years, the relationship between social media use and teen mental health has become a growing concern for parents, educators, and health professionals. As digital platforms continue to ...