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New Study Links Poverty With Social Media Addiction
According to research conducted by an international team including Professor Frank Elgar from McGill University, adolescents from lower-income backgrounds are more likely to report addictive use of social media. The study found a connection between economic inequality and the problematic use of soci
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Social media addiction is a growing problem in today’s society, with increasing numbers of people becoming reliant on social media platforms for communication, entertainment, and validation. Research has shown that excessive social media use can lead to negative outcomes such as decreased self-esteem, loneliness, and reduced face-to-face communication skills.
According to research conducted by an international team including Professor Frank Elgar from McGill University, adolescents from lower-income backgrounds are more likely to report addictive use of social media. The study found a connection between economic inequality and the problematic use of social networking platforms and instant messaging apps.
The researchers identified problematic social media use in teens who reported six or more addiction-like behaviors, such as feeling bad when not using social media, trying but failing to spend less time using it, and using social media to escape from negative feelings.
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Especially with fascist Elon Musk taking over Twitter, the Russians & hate groups are having a field day with SM.
Personally, I have a smart phone but have only used it once (in a test) since I bought it 2 years ago. Social media is producing negative results akin to a plague. Poverty, such as not having enough money to pay your rent or mortgage, has been a direct economic result. Showing up to storm the Capitol was another result. Caveat emptor.