Feature Channels: Internet Trends

Filters close
Newswise: TikTok Ban Could Set Precedent for Social Media Free Speech and Privacy, Experts Say
Released: 17-Sep-2024 12:05 PM EDT
TikTok Ban Could Set Precedent for Social Media Free Speech and Privacy, Experts Say
Virginia Tech

The clock is ticking for TikTok, and questions of freedom of speech and national security are on the line. This week, representatives for the popular video-sharing app are arguing in a federal appeals court for its ability to operate in the United States.  A federal law, which goes into effect in January, would ban the app for U.

Released: 16-Sep-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Expert Available: TikTok Heads to Court Over U.S. Ban
George Washington University

Lawyers for the popular social media platform TikTok are headed to court today for a key hearing where they’re intending to block an upcoming ban of the app in the United States. ...

Newswise: Bed Rotting Tops TikTok Trends: Americans Embrace Viral Sleep Habits
Released: 21-Aug-2024 11:00 AM EDT
Bed Rotting Tops TikTok Trends: Americans Embrace Viral Sleep Habits
American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM)

A new survey from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine shows that over one-third of Americans have experimented with one or more of this year’s viral sleep trends, with Gen Z leading the charge.

16-Aug-2024 8:05 AM EDT
Swiping Through Online Videos Increases Boresom, Study Find
American Psychological Association (APA)

Swiping through online videos to relieve boredom may actually make people more bored and less satisfied or engaged with the content, according to research published by the American Psychological Association.

   
Released: 14-Aug-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Expert Available: House GOP Divisions Stall Progress on Child Online Safety Bill
George Washington University

The Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), a bipartisan bill passed by the Senate to enhance online safety for children, is facing resistance in the House. ...

Newswise: image.jpg
Released: 6-Aug-2024 12:05 PM EDT
As election season heats up, so do scammers
Virginia Tech

Money is key to any political campaign - in fact, it often makes or breaks candidates and defines their success. To get this money into the bank, voters are inundated with emails, texts, mailers, and phone calls asking for donations during campaign seasons.

Newswise: How Spreading Misinformation Is Like a Nuclear Reaction
26-Jul-2024 10:05 AM EDT
How Spreading Misinformation Is Like a Nuclear Reaction
American Institute of Physics (AIP)

In AIP Advances, researchers from Shandong Normal University develop a new type of rumor propagation model, taking inspiration from nuclear reactions. Their model can provide fresh insights on how online disinformation spreads and how to combat it.

   
Released: 12-Jul-2024 8:05 PM EDT
Social Media Day: The Impact on Human Relationships, Connectivity, Mental Health, and Activism
Newswise

July 15 marks Social Media Day, celebrating the profound impact social media has had on global communication and human interaction.

Released: 10-Jul-2024 12:00 PM EDT
Expert Available: Federal Prosecutors Shut Down Russian AI-Driven “Bot Farm” Used to Spread Disinformation
George Washington University

Many of these accounts alleged to be Americans who were taking to social media sites like X, formerly known as Twitter, to praise Putin.  ...

Newswise: UAH researcher promotes “digital wellness” by studying ways consumers are detoxing from addictive technology
Released: 10-Jul-2024 10:05 AM EDT
UAH researcher promotes “digital wellness” by studying ways consumers are detoxing from addictive technology
University of Alabama Huntsville

In this digital age, there is growing concern that the overconsumption of digital media through smartphones, apps and social sites can impact mental and physical health, as well as increase social dysconnectivity.

Newswise: Digital Self-Harm Surges Among U.S. Teens from 2016 to 2021
Released: 9-Jul-2024 8:30 AM EDT
Digital Self-Harm Surges Among U.S. Teens from 2016 to 2021
Florida Atlantic University

Digital self-harm, where individuals anonymously post or share hurtful content about themselves online, has increased more than 88% since 2016. Between 2019 and 2021, about 9 to 12% of 13 to 17 year olds in the U.S. engaged in digital self-harm. The study also explored whether teens who experienced cyberbullying were more likely to engage in digital self-harm.

Newswise: Overburdened caseworkers put foster youths’ online safety on the back burner
Released: 27-Jun-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Overburdened caseworkers put foster youths’ online safety on the back burner
University of Notre Dame

Foster parents and caseworkers believe sexual-related risks are the top concern for online safety for youths in the U.S. child welfare system. But how these two groups approach technology access and other online risks is conflicted, according to research from the University of Notre Dame.

4-Jun-2024 8:00 AM EDT
MSU research: What makes a good headline?
Michigan State University

According to research from Michigan State University, news readers engage more with simple writing, suggesting journalists should write simply — clearly and without ambiguity — to attract attention online.

28-May-2024 2:05 PM EDT
Children often exposed to problematic click bait during YouTube searches
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

When a child peruses YouTube, the content recommended to them is not always age appropriate, a new study suggests.

Newswise:Video Embedded health-information-on-tiktok-the-good-the-bad-and-the-ugly
VIDEO
Released: 23-Apr-2024 1:05 PM EDT
Health information on TikTok: The good, the bad and the ugly
University of Chicago Medical Center

UChicago researchers analyzed health information on TikTok to identify trends in video quality — how much misinformation is out there, and does it come from specific sources?

Newswise: image.jpg
Released: 15-Mar-2024 10:05 AM EDT
Expert explains how Congressional TikTok bill could impact users and the future of social media
Virginia Tech

The vote this week by the U.S. House of Representatives, by an overwhelming 352-65 margin, could lead to a nationwide ban of the popular social media app TikTok.

Newswise: Automated Fake News Detection: A Simple Solution May Not Be Feasible
Released: 14-Mar-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Automated Fake News Detection: A Simple Solution May Not Be Feasible
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)

With misinformation and disinformation proliferating online, many may wish for a simple, reliable, automated “fake news” detection system to easily identify falsehoods from truths.



close
2.08611