NEW DELHI, March 6 (Reuters) - - The southern Indian state of Karnataka, home to the tech hub of Bengaluru, banned the use of ...
Has social media run it's course? Not likely. Apps like TikTok, Facebook, and Linkedin more popular than ever. But with fewer people finding it useful and a flurry of mental health-related lawsuits, ...
Australia recently became the first country to outlaw anyone under 16 from having a social media profile. Spain, France and Greece are following suit.
Platforms include YouTube, TikTok and Instagram as communication minister says ‘our children face real threats’ ...
A 20-year-old woman is seeking to hold social media companies responsible for harms to children who use their platforms.
March 6 (Reuters) - Australia in December became the world's first country to ban social media for children under 16, ...
Ian Anderson is a postdoctoral researcher at the California Institute of Technology. Wendy Wood is professor emerita of psychology and business at the University of Southern California.
For years, social media companies have disputed allegations that they harm children’s mental health through the way they design their platforms, deliberately addicting kids and failing to protect them ...
Before Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok became the giants of our digital lives, there was a vast ecosystem of social media platforms that once defined how people connected online. From odd niche ...
It’s no secret that social media has devolved into a toxic cesspool of disinformation and hate speech. Without any meaningful pressure to come up with effective guardrails and enforceable policies, ...