The number of people who have subscribed to a user's content on social media.
The practice of taking a break from social media in order to reduce stress, anxiety, and addiction.
The legal and regulatory frameworks that govern the use of social media, often focusing on issues such as privacy, free speech, and antitrust.
The right to control and protect one's personal information and online identity, often achieved through measures such as secure passwords and encryption.
The use of social media to spread extremist ideologies, leading to harm to individuals and society at large.
The ability to access, evaluate, and understand information online, including social media content.
A set of rules and guidelines that govern the use of social media within an organization, such as a school or workplace.
The responsible and ethical use of technology and social media, with respect for others' privacy and rights.
TikTok is now one of the most downloaded apps of all time. According to recent statistics, TikTok addiction is becoming increasingly prevalent among both teenagers and adults alike.
The phenomenon in which social media algorithms create personalized content feeds that reinforce users' existing beliefs and opinions.
The practice of using user data and demographics to show ads to specific groups of people on social media platforms.