The Supreme Court has unanimously decided to uphold the ban on TikTok. Over half of TikTok users are from Generation Z.
Madison's theory about the generations went viral on TikTok, leading many social-media users to hail her logic.
If the U.S. government truly cared about protecting Americans’ privacy, it would pass robust data privacy laws—not ban a single app.
TikTok was gone for 14 hours. That’s just about the length of a nonstop flight from Hawaii to New York, or a teenager’s Saturday night sleep.
The Discount Craft also provided insights on why crochet has started trending. “It has the same pull and attraction as thrifting does,” their blog post declares. “While crochet has a rich history, Generation Z is putting a modern spin on the tradition.”
Amid potential TikTok restrictions, Generation Z is redefining their social media priorities, choosing platforms such as Yuzu for advice and meaningful connections.
All that is funny in retrospect given that 60% of the app users are of Generation Z, born between 1997 to 2012. Tell us:Parents, do you limit access to social media and technology or let it fly? Let us hear from you. The early days of TikTok felt like one ...
While the decision the court made today to require TikTok’s parent company, ByteDance, to sell its crown jewel app to an American buyer or be banned in two days will have an immediate impact on the app’s 170 million users, it’s the longer-term ramifications that ought to be most worrying.
These mental health confessions are taking over TikTok. That's because Gen Z uses humor as a way to cope with mental health struggles.
The news may have started as a print business, but over time, it’s morphed into television, radio, and all things digital. In fact, The New York Times
Many years ago, one of my professors at the University of Pittsburgh asked me: “Do you have the concept of the ‘terrible twos’ in Bangladesh?' He was referring to the period when children, caught between early childhood and the beginning of
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