Here are four reasons why Substack is now the first social media app I lean towards to begin my day: ...
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PsyPost on MSNWhy narcissists overuse social media—and how mindfulness can helpA new study published in the International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction suggests that the fear of missing out plays ...
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PsyPost on MSNDopamine and social media: Why you can’t stop scrolling, according to neuroscienceThat satisfying feeling after doomscrolling through endless TikTok videos or impulsively shopping online mimics the relief of ...
A new study in the Journal of Experimental Psychology found that when young people reframe their relationship with social ...
Given that stress can have negative outcomes, which are sometimes felt quite immediately in the present, and social media use is connected to stress, why is social media used so much? The answer ...
Frustrated by what he thought was Marketing's persistent belief in social media as an effective marketing tool whereas evidence indicated the opposite, in a 2014 blog post he invoked Upton Sinclair ...
Frequent social-media use leads people to make quick, instinctive decisions, which is what will get them in trouble.
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