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What Social Media Really Does to Kids’ Brains

Por: Slate Tech April 21, 2023

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Lots of adults are worried about teenagers, social media, and mental health. Utah recently passed a law that will bar anyone under 18 from social media unless they have parental permission, and other states are enacting or discussing similar laws. But like a lot of internet debates, the conversation about the real risks and benefits of kids’ experiences online is often consumed by moral panic and sweeping generalizations, with little room for... + full article



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