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  2. Many US teens ‘almost constantly’ using YouTube ... - AOL

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    It will likely come as little surprise to many parents that a large percentage of American teens say their use of certain social media sites is “almost constant,” according to a new Pew ...

  3. YouTube and privacy - Wikipedia

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    YouTube started treating all videos designated as "made for kids" as liable under COPPA on January 6, 2020, [22] resulted in some videos that contain drugs, profanity, sexual content, and violence, along side some age-restricted videos, also being affected, [23] despite YouTube claiming that such content is "likely not made for kids".

  4. Social media and the effects on American adolescents

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    Social media has grown in popularity, and many people around the world now use it. 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 ...

  5. We need to stop asking kids what they want to be when they ...

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    Parents, there are times your kids need you to swoop in and help them, but please know that most times, a challenge is an opportunity for the child to try things their way and then live and learn ...

  6. Protecting Kids From Social Media Act - Wikipedia

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    Protecting Kids on Social Media Act or HB 1891 is an American law that was created by William Lamberth of Sumner County, Tennessee and was later enacted by Tennesse's Governor on May 2, 2024. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The bill requires social media websites such as X, YouTube, TikTok, Facebook and others to verify the age of users and if those users ...

  7. Kids and teens are inundated with phone prompts, and doctors ...

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    Teens and social media: Half of teens in the U.S. receive hundreds of phone notifications every day, Common Sense Media study finds. What does that do to their brains?

  8. Social impact of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    Anti-intellectual beliefs flourish on YouTube. One well-publicized example is the network of content creators supporting the view that the Earth is flat, not a sphere. [109] [110] Researchers found that the YouTubers publishing "Flat Earth" content aim to polarize their audiences through arguments that build upon an anti-scientific narrative. [110]

  9. Study: Social Media Don't Displace In-Person Hangouts for Teens

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