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The Print on MSN48% US teens say social media bad for peers, only 14% admit to harm on themselves, finds PewSurvey by Pew Research Center among US teens also found 44% of them cut back on social media use and 80% of parents feel ...
Teen life has always been intense, but when friendships and fallouts play out online, the impact can be deeper than many ...
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Top5 on MSNHow Social Media Affects Relationships (And What to Do About It)From miscommunication to jealousy, social media can impact romantic relationships, friendships, and even family dynamics.
Social media use may expose teens to peer pressure, cyberbullying ... While research has found that social media can negatively impact teenagers, there are many positive effects, as well.
The provocative six-part series, which takes an honest look at mother-daughter relationships in a modern world of social media, peer pressure and a private school scandal, raises the question: how far ...
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