Tik Tok, Instagram, Youtube… Social Media is driving offline disorders among teenagers, suggests a large-scale report by French Agency for Food, Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety (Anses).
(editor’s note: they are designed to capture users’ attention and monetise it, and they come in several forms which aren’t necessarily limited to social media. Some are also used by online shopping sites, for example).
The Problem Is NOT Social Media, Please Stop Feeding The Moral Panic
The Problem Is NOT Social Media, Please Stop Feeding The Moral Panic