Younger Americans are more likely to use social media at least sometimes for health information than their older peers.
Juries in two big cases have affirmed what research is finding: The design of social media platforms is particularly compelling and hard to resist for kids. There are growing calls to change it.
More than 60% of underage Australians are still using social media despite the country's world-first ban introduced four ...
Understanding the effects of a constantly changing social media landscape has grown more challenging with potential federal policy changes that would limit the funding required to study outcomes that ...
Goals are to clarify benefits and risks of social media and to contribute to evidence-based guidance for healthy use for ...
Many Americans use social media for news: About a fifth or more regularly get news on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and TikTok. The share of news influencers in our sample with a Bluesky account ...
The FINRA Investor Education Foundation (FINRA Foundation) released today new research, Finfluencer Followers and Social Media Scrollers: The Profile, Patterns, and Pitfalls of Social-Media-Informed ...
The kids are not all right. While many things have changed over the years, one constant that has remained is parents needing to keep an eye on the friendship group of their impressionable teens. Of ...
Social media marketing (SMM) is the use of social media platforms to interact with customers to build brands, increase sales, ...
A new report dives into how investors use social media and follow "finfluencers" to inform their investment decisions.