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  2. Influencers rode out Hurricane Milton for the content. Why ...

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    Two weeks earlier, a TikTok post of a Florida man kayaking in several feet of water inside his Tampa home during Hurricane Helene went viral. He then decided to stay put for Hurricane Milton ...

  3. Influencers dealing with increased online harassment during ...

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    Influencers have always been subject to online harassment, but many say they've been getting more hateful, violent messages than usual over the past few months while people stay home to stop the ...

  4. Social media and suicide - Wikipedia

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    Suicide is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, [1] [2] and as of 2020, the second leading cause of death in the United States for those aged 15–34. [3] [4] According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, suicide was the third leading cause of death among adolescents in the US, from 1999 to 2006.

  5. In push to reduce violence, use of Florida's red-flag law to ...

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    In 2019, 14 states, including Florida, had so-called “red flag” laws. Today, 21 and Washington, D.C., have enacted such provisions, according to the Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence.

  6. Effects of violence in mass media - Wikipedia

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    Over time, "teen gamers" can become unaware of their surroundings and lack social interaction in real life. According to the article by Hygen Beate in 2019 mention the video game violence can impact an individual's essential social skills such as their emotions, behavior towards others, listening and understanding ability, responding or communicating, knowing verbal and non-verbal cues ...

  7. Social media and the effects on American adolescents

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    Around 95% of young people between the ages of 13–17 use at least one social media platform, [2] making it a major influence on young adolescents. While some authors claim that social media is to blame for the increase in anxiety and depression, most review papers report that the association between the two is weak or inconsistent.

  8. ‘This is so dystopian’: TikTok influencers in panic as app ...

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    Leading up to the ban, many influencers spoke to their fans one last time either to thank their viewers or explain what they were going to do next, such as turning to the Chinese app, Rednote.

  9. Why parents are concerned about AI-generated influencers on ...

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