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4 days ago · Taken together, these results suggest that when teenagers spend more than two hours on TikTok daily, they have less agency to set boundaries and limit the time they spend on the app.
TikTok hosts user submitted videos, which can range in duration from three seconds to ten minutes. The app gained massive popularity when the pandemic hit the U.S. in 2020 as teens were forced to stay inside, not go to school, and were not able to see anyone outside of their home.
Dec 4, 2023 · An analysis by Common Sense Media reveals that 22% of teens believe TikTok contributes to feelings of insecurity due to the standards of beauty and success presented on the platform. The competition to meet the often unrealistic standards presented on TikTok can create significant social pressure.
Jul 12, 2023 · The surprising benefits of TikTok for teenagers. New research shows young people are using the social media platform to nurture relationships, find support and become more socially conscious. While the negative effects of social media are well documented, a new paper published by researchers at Macquarie University, La Trobe University and UNSW ...
TikTok has quickly proven to be an invaluable educational tool, one that easily resonates with digital natives. Along with any new technology, however, there are both benefits and drawbacks that come with using the platform.
Jan 27, 2021 · By analyzing high school students’ use of Tiktok data and the positive and negative effects of Tiktok on high school students’ psychology, this paper puts forward suggestions to help...
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Aug 19, 2022 · The Pew researchers emphasize their finding that TikTok has “rocketed in popularity … and now is a top social media platform for teens” among the 10 in the survey. “Some 67% of teens say they ever use TikTok, with 16% of all teens saying they use it almost constantly,” according to the survey.