Studies show that doomscrolling is not good for your mental health.
A woman who used to scroll social media for eight hours a day said she gave up the doomscrolling habit for 50 days and felt ...
Views Senior staff writer Alaina Babb argues that stepping back from social media allows for deeper connection, presence and more meaningful memories.
Rising numbers of Gen Z and millennials are deleting social media accounts, pointing to mounting pressure and harm to mental health. The shift is visible across major platforms and signals a deeper ...
“People go to the grocery store to buy goods and get discounts and deals – and not to be tracked, profiled, or have their ...
Litigation against social media companies represents a rare opportunity. Courts and the public are scrutinizing what ...
Australia recently decided to try something ambitious. Starting late last year, all children under 16 have been banned from having accounts on social-media sites such as TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram ...
Social media addiction has been compared to casinos, opioids and cigarettes. While there’s some debate among experts about the line between overuse and addiction, and whether social media can cause ...
People don’t agree on much these days. But one thing brings them together, whatever their politics: the idea that, because social media harm children and teenagers, they should be banned from using ...
Paul Mescal has permanently logged off. Though the actor did have Instagram and Twitter accounts about six years ago (and his online presence famously played a part in his past relationship), he ...
It comes in the same week an OpenAI researcher resigned amid concerns about its decision to start testing ChatGPT ads.