Social media isn’t good or bad — the latest World Happiness Report suggests well-being depends on how much you use it, what ...
Heavy social media use contributes to a stark decline in well-being among young people, with the effects particularly worrying in teenage girls in English-speaking countries and Western Europe, ...
By Anne Kauranen HELSINKI, March 19 (Reuters) - Heavy social media usage appears to contribute to a drop in wellbeing among ...
Passively consuming algorithmic social media hurts teens’ mental health, according to the World Happiness Report for 2026, ...
Blowback to social media and its effects on young people are reverberating across the globe. Many countries have announced ...
A new report reveals excessive social media use is linked to lower youth wellbeing, particularly in Western nations. Moderate ...
A new report by the Children's Advocacy Institute, part of the University of San Diego School of Law, says that some of the world's major social media companies may be defying California law.
Even users don’t like it. So when you ask juries to render verdicts, they’re inclined to punish the platforms.
MANILA, Philippines — Governments must consider policies to scale back use of social media among children, according to a new report that detailed harms “at a scale large enough to cause changes at ...