The government is currently considering an Australian-style social media ban for under-16s in the UK, and has highlighted infinite scrolling as a feature which "drives addictive or compulsive use".
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In 2003, I was living in Caracas as Venezuela moved through a period of intense political rupture. A failed coup attempt the year before and a long strike that nearly paralyzed the economy deepened ...
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Kent State chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus. Like most Gen Zers, a huge part of my life has revolved around the ...
The European Commission says TikTok may need ‘to change the basic design’ of its app to comply with the law. The European Commission says TikTok may need ‘to change the basic design’ of its app to ...
Abstract: This study presents the first comprehensive systematic literature review examining the patterns and trends of social media use among Asian scholars for scholarly communication and the ...
The act of scrolling is generally associated these days with the concept of doomscrolling: the hollow-eyed, passive trawl through a constant barrage of content that serves to reinforce the fact that ...