As problems receive more attention, people are becoming more cautious about big tech companies' power to shape political opinions.
Former star of The Bachelor Matt Agnew has opened up about his mental health struggles.
Simon Cowell has joked that his Britain's Got Talent co-star Amanda Holden needs to stop looking at herself on social media and focus more on their show's contestants.
A new survey reveals that most Americans believe social media companies are now political giants with too much power.
America’s young people face a mental health crisis, and adults constantly debate how much to blame phones and social media. A new round of conversation has been spurred by Jonathan Haidt’s book “The Anxious Generation,” which contends that rising mental health issues in children and adolescents are the result of social media replacing key experiences during formative years of brain development. The book has been criticized by academics, and rightfully so. Haidt’s argument is based largely on...
Americans check their phones a staggering 144 times a day on average. Almost 90 percent reach for their device within ten minutes of waking up. Experts warn that excessive phone usage may have detrimental effects on friendships, relationships, and mental well-being
Total ad spend rose six per cent in 2023 to £36.6bn, although this translated to a 1.2 per cent contraction after accounting for inflation.
Finally, something that both sides of the aisle can agree on: social media companies are too powerful. According to a survey by the Pew Research Center, 78% of American adults say social media companies have too much influence on politics — to break it down by party, that’s 84% of surveyed Republicans and 74% of […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Singer Jelly Roll's wife Bunnie XO says troll comments about his weight hurt his feelings so much that he left social media.
Jelly Roll previously revealed he had already lost 70lbs. He's training for a 5K on May 7 with comedians Bert Kreischer and Tom Segura. The rapper-turned-singer one weighed as much as 500lbs but wants to lose 250
Domenica Calarco has revealed the 'sad' reason she has stepped back from sharing life updates with her followers.
This singer’s haters might be “Halfway to Hell” after their online behavior.