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Looking for positive news online can end a vicious cycle of anxiety and stress, and even change your social media algorithms.
The demand for robust, ethical, and privacy-first verification systems is growing rapidly, explains Liudas Kanapienis, CEO ...
Much has been said about rises in mental health problems reported by younger people over the past 20 years. It is estimated ...
A recommendation by a Quebec legislative committee to restrict access for anyone under 14 reinforces the harmful myth that social media overuse is mainly a youth problem.
Technologies to enforce the Australian government's social media ban for under 16s are "private, robust and effective." ...
The Los Angeles Chargers are counting on Tyler Conklin to come in and play a big role in Justin Herbert’s offense in 2025 after targeting him as the main solution to one of the roster’s biggest ...
Children as young as 15 were repeatedly misidentified as being in their 20s and 30s during government tests of age-checking tools, sowing new doubts about whether the teen social media ban is viable.
In fact, humans are not genetically coded to interact peaceably with large numbers of unseen strangers talking with (or past) ...
The activity was implemented within the framework of the programme “Enhancing Citizens' Trust in Institutions and Building Resilient Communities”, implemented by UNDP, UNICEF, and UNESCO in ...
Social media marketing has come a long way. What worked in 2018 (posting frequently and chasing likes) is now almost ...
Social media overuse is a generational crisis, not just a generational gap. Let’s address the full picture — before we scroll past the solution.
While it's tempting to research mental health concerns on social media, these online platforms can perpetuate symptoms and create confusion.