What I Wish Parents Knew about Social Media
SMRTR summary
Social media platforms use feed algorithms to maximize user engagement, often at the expense of well-being. These systems collect data on teens' behavior to sell their attention to advertisers. Parents can help by discussing how algorithms work, setting usage limits, and staying involved in their children's online experiences. Key steps include explaining the business model, reviewing privacy settings together, and maintaining open communication about social media interactions.
SMRTR provides this summary for quick context. The original article belongs to Scientific American.
Read the original article