TikTok Fails to Address Risks to Children and Young People’s Mental Health Despite Past Warnings - Amnesty International
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TikTok fails to address risks to children and young people’s mental health despite past warnings - Amnesty International
TikTok is failing to address serious risks of harm to young users’ mental and physical health almost 18 months after Amnesty International highlighted these risks in a groundbreaking report. Ahead of the 2025 Mental Health Awareness Week, Amnesty International asked TikTok what changes the company had implemented since then. TikTok’s response listed familiar ‘well-being’ measures, […]
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© AdobeStock / Soloviova Liudmyla (generated with AI) New study shows: Especially young people are struggling with their digital consumption Whether waiting for the subway, in the lecture or just before falling asleep – social networks have become a constant companion for many.But how risky is this digital permanent presence really? A recent study by YouGov in cooperation with the Macromedia University of Applied Sciences provides alarming insig…
A study from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI) shows that middle school students, especially girls, who are preoccupied with how they appear on social media have poorer mental health and well-being.
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