Julie McNicholls Vale looks at the implications of the social media ban for under-16s, and the effect sites have on parenting and childhood development.
Governments across Europe are moving toward stricter age limits on social media, raising new questions about privacy, free expression, parental authority, and the role of technology companies.
VANCOUVER — Chelsey Whittingham remembers her daughter as a loving, driven, funny 13-year-old, who enjoyed gymnastics and ...
In a digital landscape increasingly fraught with privacy concerns, the rise of undress AI tools has made headlines for all the wrong reasons. These tools, capable of modifying images to virtually ...
Toy Story 5” is not just about toys. It is how technology and screens are permanently shaping our kids, their childhood, and ...
The lawmakers say that these bills would protect children and help prevent depression and anxiety. Critics say that they raise privacy, First Amendment and legal concerns, and some experts, too, are ...
One month before Coachella, 818 Tequila offered a select group of customers the chance to win tickets to its exclusive festival-side event, 818 Outpost. The Kendall Jenner-founded brand, which ...
Kara Alaimo is a professor of communication at Fairleigh Dickinson University and advises parents, students and teachers on how to manage screen time. Her book “Over the Influence: Why Social Media Is ...
Years ago, my husband and I enrolled our children in a public charter Waldorf school — a pedagogy well-known for limiting screens in the classroom and encouraging families to do the same at home. Then ...
Meta and Google were held liable in a landmark US legal case this week that found the algorithms behind the most popular social media platforms are designed to be addictive to children and teenagers.
Most normies despise influencers, think they’re talking gibberish, and are completely rotten IRL. But if you’re worried about how the almighty algorithm is transforming or even censoring language, ...