Social media platforms should post warning labels, similar to those now used on cigarette packs, for teenagers who are increasingly suffering from mental health issues that are partly tied to the apps, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said Monday in an opinion piece in the New York Times. ...
Youths often modify social media settings to safeguard their mental health, but experts see a need for more guidance, especially as platforms differ in features. In this article, experts provide strategies to optimize and manage social media settings for children, teens, and young ad...
For young adults, social media (社交媒体) maynot be so social after all.Among people in that age group, heavy useof platforms such as Facebook was connected withfeelings of social isolation (社交孤立), a study findsThe results surprised study co-author BrianPrimack. “It's social media, ...
Some of the most popular social networks are Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube and the users of these platforms are producing vast amount of unstructured data that companies needs to analyse for a better understanding of their clients and how they are interacting with brand and influencers...
Beyond the chart:Users turn to different social platforms for different reasons. TheNo. 1 reason they use Facebookis to keep up with friends or family, cited by 66% of US adult users in another January survey, from HubSpot. Other top reasons include sharing pictures or videos (43%) and...
So regardless of the size of the social media site, consider whether your brand’s target audience is active on those platforms. It’s better to pick two to three sites and do them well rather than create so-so content for five or more different platforms. P.S. Buffer lets you schedule...
face-to-face.This is widely seen as a social phobia, as a growing number of young people are increasingly dependent on social media platforms like WeChat for socializing and are slipping deeper and deeper into a cyberspace life.On the one hand, some believe social media helps the young ...
In 2025 the landscape for social media platforms is changing. Users are shifting networks and joining even more apps than before. According to The Sprout Social Index™, 30% of people plan to use social more in 2025, while 56% plan to keep their usage the same. So what does this mean...
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This could be seen as social media platforms prioritising making money over the mental health of users – a worry for parents. 这可以被视为社交媒体平台优先考虑赚钱而不是用户的心理健康——这是家长们担心的问题。 Professor Devi Sridhar talked about the challenges of having a teenager addicted to ...