A recent study has revealed that social media addiction among university students in Saudi Arabia contributes to heightened levels of anxiety and depression. The study emphasizes the importance of family support in mitigating these negative effects.
A U.S. court has ruled that Meta and Google are responsible for users' addiction to social media. This decision comes as part of a lawsuit concerning the impact of these platforms on users' mental health.
Italian senators have introduced a new bill aimed at addressing social media addiction and increasing the responsibility of digital platforms in content distribution. This initiative comes amid growing concerns about the impact of these platforms on youth.
A psychologist in Jambi, Indonesia, revealed effective strategies for parents to help their children cope with social media addiction, which leads to tantrums and fluctuating emotions. These insights aim to guide families in managing this growing concern.
A U.S. jury has awarded $6 million to a 20-year-old woman after finding that platforms operated by Meta and YouTube were designed to be addictive, negatively impacting her mental health. The decision highlights growing concerns over social media's influence on youth.
A Los Angeles jury ruled on Wednesday that Meta (Facebook) and Google (YouTube) were negligent in warning users about the risks of using their platforms. This case marks a pivotal moment in social media history, drawing comparisons to the tobacco crisis of the 1990s.