Recent, increasingly optimistic studies of teens and social media are displacing older, poorly-grounded studies (updated).| mikemales.substack.com
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Researchers found no evidence that social media has a negative impact on social skills, but children with social anxiety may be at risk.| Norwegian SciTech News
Unlike Jonathan Haidt’s and colleagues’ wildly embellished paranoia toward the screen world, teens’ more practical views don’t grant social media apocalyptic power| mikemales.substack.com
Far from harmfully “re-wiring” brains,” social media has small, generally beneficial effects on younger and older teens alike| mikemales.substack.com