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Chicago Sky star Angel Reese opens up about cyberbullying, mental health, and finding support in the WNBA as she grows on and ...
Nine-in-ten U.S. teens say they use YouTube. Majorities also use TikTok (63%), Instagram (61%) and Snapchat (55%).
In today’s hyperconnected world, teens are growing up with smartphones in their hands and the internet in their pockets. For Generation Z and Generation Alpha, social media isn’t just a tool it's a ...
In contrast to modern concerns, some new research has found some possible positive effects for teens using social media.
Actor and singer Peter Andre has teamed up with a Derby social media expert to tackle the growing issue of children and social media. Mark Saxby, founder of social media consultancy Status Social, ...
Once a fun form of expression, emojis are now being misused by Gen Z to bully, isolate, and mock others online. From ...
How does social media affect teens in 2025? Explore the latest data on screen time, sleep, self-esteem, and mental health risks and benefits.
This study explores the positive impact of social media engagement on character development among Malaysian secondary school students. Employing a qualitative approach, data were collected through ...
A policy once unpopular with high school students across South Australia has been slowly embraced, as the school mobile phone ...
Four in 10 Britons feel Muslim immigrants have a negative impact on the UK – and more than half think Islam is not compatible ...
The statement Love Island USA released condemning harassment and cyberbullying is receiving some backlash from fans. Do they have a point?
Students aged 15 to 17 constituted the majority of respondents (84.9%), suggesting that social media engagement is most prevalent during mid-to-late adolescence. This developmental stage is ...