5 Ways Your Mom Could Be Stalking You At This Very Moment
Are your parents watching your every move? Here are a few ways parents use their cell phones to snoop on their kids.
Are your parents watching your every move? Here are a few ways parents use their cell phones to snoop on their kids.
Some of these feel a little TOO true…
I wouldn’t call my social media profile a “lie,” but it definitely shows a selective version of reality.
Snapchat’s newest update is not just tearing friends apart–it’s pretty unsafe too.
NPR’s Sonari Glinton and Youth Radio’s Natalie Bettendorf bridge the generational divide as they explore just what makes Snapchat so addictive for millennials in this story for NPR’s All Things Considered.
So is Instagram updating to look more like Snapchat stories?
As desktop computers give way to portable smartphones, young people are able to access the internet more than ever before. According a study by the Pew Research Center, 94% of teens between the ages of 13 and 17 use the internet every day, and 24% of teens go online “almost constantly.”
Though it has its perks and has established itself in the media world, Snapchat may be tracking, storing, and releasing photographs and personal information.
What’s out with teens in the social media space is important to investors — but why? Teens aren’t rolling in disposable income, after all. But 16-year-old Jasiri Emerson says teens are the most avid users of social media.