The Straits Times: What my child thinks about having social media only at 17
CNET: Kids, Social Media and Safety: Why a Years-Long Battle Has No End in Sight
Her work explores how new AI technology is infiltrating our lives, shaping the content we consume on social media and affecting the people behind the screens. She graduated from the University of ...
Kids, Social Media and Safety: Why a Years-Long Battle Has No End in Sight
Paul Fertig argues that the villainization of social media is overdone, and that we must promote moderation instead.
The unexpected benefits of ditching social media - A digital detox can offer a plethora of advantages.
CNBC: A 'quiet revolution': Why young people are swapping social media for lunch dates, vinyl records and brick phones
Account manager Matt Richards, 23, deleted all his social media apps from his phone last year, and was surprised to find that his life changed for the better. Richards had been using a smartphone ...
A 'quiet revolution': Why young people are swapping social media for lunch dates, vinyl records and brick phones
Whether reconnecting with old friends, sharing life's milestones with loved ones or networking among work colleagues, social media has become indispensable for many adults and can be both a convenient ...
NPR: Research points to how companies could make social media less addictive for teens
Two court verdicts this week spotlight the risks for teens from using social media — focusing on not just the content but the design of the platforms. On Wednesday a California jury held Google and ...
Research points to how companies could make social media less addictive for teens