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Learn about social media trends in 2025 including AI tools, video marketing, and privacy changes. Stay ahead with actionable insights for your social strategy. The post Top Social Media Trends 2025: From AI Content to Niche Communities appeared first on RecurPost.| RecurPost
The baby boomers are the first generation that has navigated adulthood using digital technology. The oldest baby boomers were around 25 when the first e-mail was sent; they were the first generation to have home computers and personal smartphones. Now researchers are working to understand how exposure to technology is affecting this generation’s cognitive skills […]| Evidence Based Living
For decades, researchers have debated how social class affects a person’s likelihood of helping others. There are two main schools of thought on the topic. One hypothesizes that because lower-income individuals rely more on social networks, they are more likely to be generous. The other hypothesizes that because higher-income individuals have more resources, they are […]| Evidence Based Living
Yoga is growing in popularity. In 2022, nearly 17 percent of adults in America reported practicing yoga, a significant increase compared to 10 years earlier, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.| Evidence Based Living
Approximately 20% of teens in the U.S. experience depression by age 17. And data shows that among youth across the globe, the prevalence of anxiety and depression symptoms has doubled since the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a serious problem. Suicide deaths among 10- to 24-year-olds in the U.S. increased by 62% from 2007 to 2021. And in 2023, one in five high school students seriously considered […]| Evidence Based Living
Short, sweet, and in all lowercase. Is this the future of poetry?| ChatterBlast
Social media has transformed the way people interact with each other and the world. Across the globe, researchers have documented political, social, emotional, and even health implications related to these ever-evolving platforms. A new systematic review seeks to better understand how social media use affects people with pre-existing mental health disorders, specifically psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, […]| Evidence Based Living
Imagine a world where Zuckerberg and Musk no longer control your social media feed—you do. That's the goal of the AT Protocol, and it's gaining traction.| ChatterBlast
Gen Z isn’t impressed by traditional marketing strategies. Want to get their attention? Smash their expectations. The post Gen Z Marketing Is All About Smashing the Rules appeared first on ChatterBlast.| ChatterBlast
Social media has always been a place where weird stuff thrives. But recently, Facebook has been overrun by something that can only be described as| ChatterBlast
Who says your professional and personal identities can't live in harmony on one platform?| ChatterBlast
We have not found any empirical evidence that trigger warnings yield any psychological benefits, whereas there is empirical evidence suggesting that they might be harmful. So it is more logical to …| The Righteous Mind
Given the political turmoil on many college campuses, and in America more broadly, what should incoming college students read before they arrive next September? My publishers at Random House asked …| The Righteous Mind
Tom Edsall has an excellent column in today’s NYT titled: Purity, Disgust, and Donald Trump. He begins with the work that I and my colleagues at YourMorals.org have done on the role of disgus…| The Righteous Mind