Maine dad Chip Leighton built a huge following by posting questions like, “Do you need envelopes to send postcards?” ...
As talk about banning phones in schools increases, a new study revealed that the average teen spends a quarter of their school day scrolling. Research led by the Seattle Children’s Research Institute ...
Disinformation campaigns are exploding across Africa, with Russia believed to be the main instigator. DW explains how the methods and objectives of these campaigns differ from region to region and how ...
Social media platforms in Canada are hosting hundreds of ads from scam artists pretending to be news publishers, while ...
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Meta overhauled its approach to US moderation on Tuesday, ditching fact-checking, announcing a plan to move its trust and ...
The trend for obscuring the features of newborns in baby snaps is increasingly common, with everyone from Gen Z parents to ...
Kaiser & Partners' 2024 data reveals changing news consumption patterns with an overwhelming number (84%) of respondents citing at least one way they fact-check news read on social media ...
Every scroll triggers an emotion. Behind those mental health posts that make you pause lies a science of connection—one ...
The booming short messaging service Bluesky, with its logo of a blue butterfly, is not only a suitable alternative to X, but ...