New findings question if excessive social media use is an actual form of addiction
Their findings were released online in the Journal of Behavioral Addictions.
An increasing number of Americans are now preoccupied with YouTube than before
The study was conducted on more than 1,500 adult participants between January…
Misogynistic posts on social media linked to violence against women
The study was conducted in the United States across 47 states.
How American and Canadian users were the biggest spreaders of COVID-19 misinformation
Canadians consumed and spread the most COVID-19-related misinformation on social media, the…
Increased addiction on social media linked to cyberbullying behaviors
The study's results were publicized in the Journal of Child and Adolescent…
How small and medium-sized firms apply social media in their sales processes
The findings appeared in the International Business Review.
Researchers evaluate behavioral changes in tweets of antidepressant drug users
In totality, nearly 670,000 tweets were evaluated, stemming from 186 users on…
Early indications of COVID-19 appeared on social media before the first outbreaks began
A database containing messages/posts on Twitter was analyzed to uncover any potential…
Social media plays a major role in believing COVID-19 misinformation
More than 3,000 participants were surveyed in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic…
Black Americans see social media as detrimental for political activism
The study was conducted by the Pew Research Center.
The intensity of Facebook use correlated with trust in the social platform
The study appeared in Online Information Review.
How social media can be a valuable tool for guiding public pandemic policy
The study was conducted at the Queensland University of Technology along with…