Although social media can have benefits, it can also have significant negative consequences for mental health.
While the world attempts to limit underage access to apps, teenagers continue to find new ways to bypass rules and undermine systems.
Allowing your teen on social media can feel scary. Here's how experts say parents can make the experience safer for them. Social media can offer teens connection and creativity, but parents should ...
Australia recently became the first country to outlaw anyone under 16 from having a social media profile. Spain, France and Greece are following suit.
Viral Nation CEO Joe Gagliese thinks there's a massive social media knowledge gap that exists between kids and parents and ...
Study Size: 25,629 adolescents in Greater Manchester, England | Duration: Three years (2021-2023), starting at age 12 What They Measured: Social media use (including active vs. passive use), gaming ...
For more than a decade, policymakers and advocacy groups have cast teenagers’ use of social media as a looming public health crisis. This now widely accepted assumption has fueled calls for bans and ...
Pew Research Center conducted this study to better understand teens’ use of social media, the internet and artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots. The Center conducted an online survey of 1,458 U.S.
People don’t agree on much these days. But one thing brings them together, whatever their politics: the idea that, because social media harm children and teenagers, they should be banned from using ...
As discussions about social media and its impact on youth continue to evolve, a new policy in Australia has captured the attention of teens and parents alike. Recently, Australia imposed a ban on ...
Australia banned social media apps for under 16s in December, and, a month later, there's been a mixed reaction from teens, experts and tech firms. As many teens find ways to circumvent the law, major ...