YouTube is still the mostly widely-used social media platform among teens, according to the latest data from Pew Research Center.
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Courts and governments say social platforms harm teens’ mental health. Here’s what the teens think.
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YouTube is still the most familiar platform among America’s teens
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TikTok Rolls Out Added Privacy Protection For Teens Amid Comparable Moves By Instagram, YouTube
TikTok, following in the footsteps of Instagram and YouTube, is adding more safety protection for its teen user base.
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Half Of Teens Turn To YouTube For News, Preferring Influencers Over Traditional News Organizations (Study)
A new study has confirmed the irrefutable power of YouTube. The poll, conducted by survey software company Survey Monkey and child education nonprofit Common Sense, found that teens today are turning away from traditional news organizations to find out about current events from online influencers on social media and video platforms like YouTube.
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The More Things Change, The More They Stay The Same: Teens Still Love YouTube, Snapchat
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YouTube Will Teach Teens To Spot Fake News, Spread Tolerance In U.K. Workshop Series
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Wall Street Journal Joins Snapchat Discover, Teens Don’t Seem To Care
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Study Reveals Higher Teen Use Of Snapchat, Instagram Among Wealthy Households
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Indie Spotlight: ‘Jules and Monty’ Mixes ‘Lizzie Bennet’ With ‘Romeo And Juliet’
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AwesomenessTV Surpasses One Billion Network Views, Adds Talent
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AwesomenessTV Dishing Out Celeb Gossip With ‘The Bop Report’
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Teen Drama Builds In New Season Of AwesomenessTV’s ‘Runaways’
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