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The Dark Side of Social Media: How Doomscrolling Impacts Our Worldview

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Teens Find Instagram More Boring Than Harmful, UW Study Reveals

Trump posted the results of a questionable X/Twitter poll, showing that he would win with more than 70% of the vote, to his Truth Social account.

Social media polls deliberately skew political realities of 2016, 2020 US presidential elections

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AI saving humans from the emotional toll of monitoring hate speech

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Our political debates may not be as antagonistic as we think, study shows

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YouTubers and Fictional Characters Offer More Emotional Support Than Casual Friends

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USC and MIT Researchers Develop Innovative Approaches to Combat Online Misinformation

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Social media affects people’s views on mental illness

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Republicans who support childhood vaccine mandates often stay silent

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Depression in Black people goes unnoticed by AI models analyzing language in social media posts

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It’s too easy to get around Facebook’s content policies

15% of Americans deny climate change is real, AI study finds

Nearly 15% of Americans deny climate change is real, AI study finds

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Tweet Talk: How Social Media Language Sheds Light on Mental Health and Inequality

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Disinformation can reinforce polarization in society

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