Researchers who followed nearly 7,000 Dutch adults for nine years found that both passive and active social media use were linked to rising loneliness over time — and the relationship ran in both directions
There is a popular rule of thumb about social media: scrolling in silence is bad for you, but posting and chatting is good. A new study suggests the second half of that rule may be wrong. Researchers…
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