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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 ...
Haidt's book explores the effects of social media and smartphones. He argues that apps like TikTok affect young people's attention spans, which in turn blocks opportunities for growth and creativity.
Curious about the actual impact of “TikTok brain” on concentration, focus and sleep quality, we asked a neuroscientist to tell us exactly what’s going on in the brain when we scroll TikTok ...
TikTok creators claim that during this time, new relationships blossom while older, longer-term relationships come to an end. Zohar isn't surprised by the the popularity of the videos.
[57] Also, the app TikTok creates the affect that social comparison or the "fear of missing out are related to negative affect and might have detrimental effects on the usage experience and/or TikTok users' lives in general." [58] Apps like TikTok can make an addictive social media environment that can have negative correlations to self-esteem.
The wide audience that TikTok videos are able to reach compared to other platforms allows just a small number of viral videos about a similar style of clothing to create a new microtrend. The high quantity of new microtrends produced by TikTok users has increased the popularity of fast fashion retailers such as Shein , who are able to rapidly ...
Social perception (or interpersonal perception) is the study of how people form impressions of and make inferences about other people as sovereign personalities. [1] Social perception refers to identifying and utilizing social cues to make judgments about social roles, rules, relationships, context, or the characteristics (e.g., trustworthiness) of others.
On TikTok, the term “weaponized incompetence” has nearly 75 million posts as of Wednesday (September 11). In one particular video on the social media platform, educator Laura Danger slammed ...