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Every design choice that social media platforms make nudges users toward certain actions, values and emotional states.
Policymakers are focusing on restricting teens’ access to social media, but this approach risks cutting them off from its benefits. Making the platforms safer offers an alternative path.
Police warn about viral social media trends including the 'door-kicking challenge' and 'UrbanEx' as teens seek social media ...
Instagram culture is redefining architectural design across the country, in both commercial and residential spaces. In recent years, architecture and design firms have been introducing a new concep ...
When it comes to designing office and living spaces, people are relying on two social media platforms. The highly visual nature of Instagram and Pinterest make them ideal places for finding design ...
EASTERN HANCOCK — She’s only a teenager in high school, but Emily Grant has already created a self-help social media page for farmers, complete with inspirational posts and professional help ...
Author Interviews Social media can inflame your emotions — and it's a byproduct of its design September 6, 20224:23 PM ET Heard on All Things Considered By ...
The power of social media is helping victims find lost or stolen property. Have you heard of the Facebook page Stolen Stuff Hawaii? While the Facebook group started off fighting crime, it’s also ...
Entrepreneur and social media tycoon Ben Soffer reacts to NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani's victory, what it means for the Jewish community and how he became a social media personality.
U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy blames social media for rising rates of anxiety, depression and other mental health struggles among teens and adolescents.
The 90-page lawsuit, filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Seattle, alleges the social media companies intentionally market, design and operate their platforms to maximize engagement from young ...
The impact of social media on young people’s mental health and well-being is a growing topic of concern among parents, educators, health care professionals and regulators. And now, nearly half ...