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  2. What's the safest way for teens to use social media ... - AOL

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    One class-action suit, which consolidates more than 100 similar cases, alleges that social media is harmful to younger users and likens its addictiveness to that of opioids or tobacco.

  3. Social media and the effects on American adolescents

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    People use social media to share information, ideas, personal messages, and other content (such as videos). [1] Around 95% of young people between the ages of 13–17 use at least one social media platform, [2] making it a major influence on young adolescents. While some authors claim that social media is to blame for the increase in anxiety ...

  4. 'The more information, the better': Here's how experts say ...

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    From taking precautions to protect their physical safety to preparing them mentally for the strain of the day, here's how experts say to empower teens to attend protests.

  5. *This* Was the Best Thing My Teen Son Did for His Mental ...

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    Being my 18-year-old son is way different from being me, go figure. After all, there’s all those evolving things happening in the teenager brain (big feelings, underdeveloped impulse control ...

  6. Social media as a news source - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Common Sense Media conducted a 2020 nationally representative survey of American teens (ages 13–18) that found that the most common way teens got the news was from personalities, influencers, and celebrities followed on social media or YouTube (39%), despite trusting this type of news source less than other forms, such ...

  7. Information needs - Wikipedia

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    The term information need is often understood as an individual or group's desire to locate and obtain information to satisfy a conscious or unconscious need. Rarely mentioned in general literature about needs , it is a common term in information science .

  8. Digital literacy - Wikipedia

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    At the lowest level, entrepreneurs need to be able to use access devices as well as basic communication technologies to balance safety and information needs. As they move to higher levels of digital literacy, entrepreneurs will be able to master and manipulate more complex digital technologies and tools, enhancing the absorptive capacities and ...

  9. Senate to push forward with child online safety bills this week

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    The Senate plans to vote this week on a pair of children’s online safety bills, KOSA and COPPA 2.0, though the tech bills' future in the House is less clear.