Creating Trust Online
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FREE DOWNLOAD: Research into "Teen Accounts" on platforms like Instagram revealed that 100% of tested accounts received recommendations for sexual or sensitive content, and 80% were recommended potentially harmful health content.
: Reports from the American Psychological Association (APA) emphasize that the type of content—empathy and optimism vs. violence and aggression—is more critical than total screen time for developing teen brains. Get real! Teens want friendship-centered on-screen content
: Modern teens are increasingly "over" forced romantic storylines, preferring narratives centered on genuine friendship.
: A 2025 report from the UCLA Center for Scholars & Storytellers found that 57% of teens watch more traditional media (TV/movies) than older generations realize, but they do so primarily via social platforms like YouTube.
Reports on teen media consumption—specifically on platforms like YouTube (often colloquially called "Tube")—highlight a shifting landscape where adolescents increasingly prefer relatable, friendship-driven content over traditional romantic tropes. However, these same reports raise significant concerns regarding mental health, algorithmic exposure to harmful material, and the impact of hyper-commercialized content on brain development.
: Research into "Teen Accounts" on platforms like Instagram revealed that 100% of tested accounts received recommendations for sexual or sensitive content, and 80% were recommended potentially harmful health content.
: Reports from the American Psychological Association (APA) emphasize that the type of content—empathy and optimism vs. violence and aggression—is more critical than total screen time for developing teen brains. Get real! Teens want friendship-centered on-screen content
: Modern teens are increasingly "over" forced romantic storylines, preferring narratives centered on genuine friendship.
: A 2025 report from the UCLA Center for Scholars & Storytellers found that 57% of teens watch more traditional media (TV/movies) than older generations realize, but they do so primarily via social platforms like YouTube.
Reports on teen media consumption—specifically on platforms like YouTube (often colloquially called "Tube")—highlight a shifting landscape where adolescents increasingly prefer relatable, friendship-driven content over traditional romantic tropes. However, these same reports raise significant concerns regarding mental health, algorithmic exposure to harmful material, and the impact of hyper-commercialized content on brain development.