“Our results suggest that social media itself doesn't cause harm, but that frequent use may subvert activities that have a positive influence on mental health such as sleeping and exercising. And then it will increase exposure (接触) of young people to harmful content, particularly the negative...
Today, many people rely on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and other social media platforms to connect and form bonds with others. That said, while this can often be an enjoyable and healthy experience, digital connections in any social media platform struggle to replace in-person interactions. Iro...
Today, many people rely on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and other social media platforms to connect and form bonds with others. That said, while this can often be an enjoyable and healthy experience, digital connections in any social media platform struggle to replace in-person interactions. Iro...
第三段第一句“Our results suggest social media itself doesn't cause harm, but that frequent use may disrupt (中断) activities that positively influence mental health such as sleeping and exercising, while increasing exposure of young people to harmful contents(我们的研究结果表明,社交媒体本身不会...
Partly because of fears that there's a link between these trends, governments around the world are under pressure to do more to regulate technology companies. In the United Kingdom, the Online Safety Bill, currently being debated by Parliament, seeks to protect children from harmful contentonline...
Eighty-four percent of mental health advice on TikTok may be misleading. When popular yet harmful advice spreads across social media, it can leave people feeling misguided. Before applying advice to your life, ask yourself whether it holds up to evidence. Just because so...
Addresth impacts of social media requires a multi-faceted approach. First, social media platforms should take responsibility for the content they promote and the features they design. Implementing more robust content moderation policies to filter out harmful material, as well as providing users with ...
Social media has become a part of most everyone’s daily lives, but too much screen-time can be harmful towards those who struggle with mental health issues. While being honest about the role the internet plays, it’s clear to see that digital media has an interesting way of infecting the...
We need to usesocial media healthily, and we need to be aware of its risks to our mental health. We need to be careful not to spend too much time on social media, and we need to avoid exposure to harmful content. It is also important to remember that social media...
“Our results suggest that social media itself doesn’t cause harm, but that frequent use may disrupt activities that have a positive impact on mental health such as sleeping and exercising, while increasing exposure of young people to harmful content, particularly the negative experience of cyber-...