UK set to impose under-16s social media ban
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On Monday, a government official confirmed plans to propose a ban on social media use for children under the age of 16 in Canada.
Internal documents show how tech giants grabbed children’s attention throughout the day, a strategy that schools say has undermined education.
Social media platforms didn’t intend to polarize America. They intended to maximize engagement, and polarization was the byproduct.
These newer social apps offer alternatives to Big Tech’s feeds, focusing on interests, creativity, and community.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Alison Escalante M.D. covers neurodiversity, pediatrics and parenting. The negative mental health effects of social media on kids and teens is well documented. Now, school districts and ...
UD Associate Professor Mellissa Gordon finds that frequent social media use is associated with decreased academic achievement among early adolescents While most people think about older teens and young adults as social media’s primary users, children as ...
Local communities are becoming increasingly vulnerable to misinformation because social media groups spread fake news, a think tank has found. Areas where there is a lack of reliable news sources are far more susceptible to online misinformation,
From TikTok to Discord, here's how you can better understand your kids' digital lives and guide them with confidence.