International NewsTikTok Back Online in the U.S. After Temporary Ban: Here’s What HappenedIn a dramatic series of events, TikTok is back in action in the United States, ...By BCGJanuary 20, 2025
Social MediaAre social media apps ‘dangerous products’? 2 scholars explain how the companies rely on young users but fail to protect them Joan Donovan, Boston University and Sara Parker, McGill University “You have blood on your ...By BCGFebruary 2, 2024
Tech NewsWhy Meta’s Threads app is the biggest threat to Twitter yetLisa M. Given, RMIT University The launch of social media app Threads as a competitor ...By BCGJuly 8, 2023
Mental HealthWhy social media makes you feel bad – and what to do about itDivna Haslam, Queensland University of Technology and Sabine Baker, Queensland University of Technology Have you ...By BCGFebruary 14, 2023
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Social MediaSharenting is it good or bad?Claire Bessant, Northumbria University, Newcastle Over 40% of UK parents put photos or videos of ...By BCGOctober 24, 2022
Mental HealthSocial media use and poor wellbeing feed into each other in a vicious cycle. Here are 3 ways to avoid getting stuckHannah Jarman, Deakin University We often hear about the negative impacts of social media on ...By BCGOctober 14, 2022
Tech NewsDoomscrolling is literally bad for your health. Here are 4 tips to help you stopKate Mannell, Deakin University and James Meese, RMIT University Doomscrolling can be a normal reaction ...By BCGSeptember 14, 2022
Social Media6 Instagram Marketing Tips You Need to Know this 2022If you don’t already know, almost everything online is temporary—what may be considered “in” right ...By BCGAugust 9, 2022