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When we consider how much time young people spend on social media, negative news content may have a bad impact. And those already psychologically vulnerable may be particularly susceptible to the ill effects of a constant stream of negative news. This is because stress responses are often accentuated in those already suffering from symptoms of anxiety, depression and other mental illnesses.
So, it is encouraging to see some technology companies proactively showing concern about their users' mental health. For example, Twitter is teaming up with the youth mental health organisation ReachOut to provide resources to help young people learn about the possible negative impacts of social media, so they won't be overly consumed by it and know how to cope if they are.
This is a good start – Twitter is making more information available. But it can do more, and Twitter shouldn't be the only one doing it.
Yes, I'm certain this is exactly what is needed. Much better idea than shutting your Twitter app.
Source: The Conversation
(Score: 2) by kaszz on Saturday June 03 2017, @12:52AM (2 children)
Having assholes hassling anyone continuously is abuse not about any space. Instead a lot of times safe spaces are used to deny other people free conversation among themselves because someone might be offended.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday June 03 2017, @03:07AM
A "lot of times" huh?
Name two.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday June 03 2017, @06:37PM
Still waiting...
Oh, you can't actually provide examples of something you consider to be such a fundamental problem?
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