Frequent consumers of social media sites may be at higher risk of mental health adversities
The study was authored by Bu Zhong, Yakun Huang, and Qian Liu.
More than half of Americans think social media sites should not allow political ads
The US-based survey was conducted between September 8-13th, 2020.
How social media data could predict basic personality traits and attributes
The study was conducted by the National Institute of Information and Communications…
How social media habits are changing among Americans as a result of COVID-19
The national survey was conducted by Ohio State University.
Users on social media platforms more likely to believe misinformation during pandemic
New research published in the journal Misinformation Review uncovered how users on…
A majority of Americans believe social media companies have too much power in politics
Initiated by the US-based nonpartisan think tank Pew Research Center, the study…
US-based study unveils a global communication network using Twitter data
The study was conducted by a team of researchers at the American…
How inattention to accuracy increases the likelihood of COVID-19 misinformation
The findings were published in Psychological Science.
Extreme left and right-leaning ideologies correlated with the sharing of more hyper-partisan information on social media
To examine the extent to which people consume inaccurate news on social…
Members of Congress remain deeply divided on COVID-19 issues, Twitter study shows
The study was published in the peer-reviewed journal Science Advances.
Researchers lambasted media coverage of racial demonstrations shared on social media
Their findings were released in Journalism Studies.
New research highlights how technology use keeps psychological adversities at bay for adolescents
The new research was funded by Pivotal Ventures and the Connected Learning…