Calls for banning social media for young people are rising. A U.S. parent and public health leader explains why bans may miss the real risks — and what may work better.
The assumption that social media use harms teens has always relied on an inconclusive body of research.
Banning kids on social media today will hurt tomorrow's internet.
Employees at the United States Department of Justice have been instructed not to post anything related to their official work on social media. The orders came after political appointees may have been ...
University Marketing and Communications (UMC) has developed the following guidelines to assist the Michigan Tech community in using social media platforms effectively, protecting professional ...
Michigan Technological University recognizes the value of social media and seeks to ensure University-affiliated accounts align with the University’s strategic goals, brand standards, and brand ...
Framingham Public Schools encourages both teachers and students to use social media, but the district has strict policies about how it can be used, both for the classroom and in personal settings. For ...
As more restaurant employees blog, tweet and post photos, videos and updates on the Internet, operators are rushing to craft policies guiding their behavior in cyberspace. The goal is to establish ...
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