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Social Media's Effect on Mental Health

Frequently utilized by most of our customers, this service has been essential to success on many occasions. When it comes to all of our services, you can count on us to take care of your every need. We pride ourselves on exceptional customer service, and guarantee you’ll love working with our team. Let us know how we can assist you today.

Social Media in Education

We hope to enlighten all social media users on the safety concerns that come with social networking.

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The government must be held responsible for regulating social networking, just like any other form of media.

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Social media companies are corrupt and must be held responsible for putting their users at a security risk.

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Making Safer Decisions Online

We believe that implementing courses on the changing digital world we live in will help users make safer desicions online.

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1.  Bertot, John Carlo, et al. “The Impact of Polices on Government Social Media Usage: Issues, Challenges, and RecommendAtions.” Government Information Quarterly, vol. 29, no. 1, Jan 2012, pp. 30–40., www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0740624X11000992.              

2. Hanna, Richard, et al. “We’re All Connected: The Power of the Social Media Ecosystem.” Business Horizons, vol. 54, no. 3, 2011, pp. 265–273., www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0007681311000243.

3. Hocking, Lucy. “Does Social Media Depression in Young People Really Exist.” Medical Xpress, 6 Feb. 2018, medicalxpress.com/news/2018-02-social-media-depression-young-people.html.

4. Jenkins, Henry, Katie Clinton, Ravi Purushotma, Alice J. Robinson, and Margaret Weigel. 2006.

“Confronting the Challenges of Participatory Culture: Media Education for the 21st Century.” MacArthur Foundation.

(http://www.newmedialiteracies.org/files/working/NMLWhitePaper.pdf).

5. Lee, Sun-A, and Jeong Jin Yu. “Parenting, Adolescents’ Future Orientation, and Adolescents’ Efficient     Financial Behaviors in Young Adulthood.” Journal of Social Sciences, 13 Oct. 2017, pp. 197–206., thescipub.com/pdf/10.3844/jssp.2017.197.207.

6. Mergel, Ines. “A Three‐Stage Adoption Process for Social Media Use in Government.” Public    Administrative Review, vol. 73, no. 3, 2013, pp. 390–400., onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/puar.12021.

7. Mullan, Killian. “Technology not taking over children’s lives despite screen-Time increase." University of Oxford, 21 Dec. 2017, www.ox.ac.uk/news/2017-12-21-technology-not-taking-over-children%E2%80%99s-lives-despite-screen-time-increase

8. O'Donnell, Lindsey. “New Facebook-Spread Malware Triggers Credential Theft, Cryptomining.” ThreatPost.com, 10 May 2018, threatpost.com/new-facebook-spread-malware-triggers-credential-theft-cryptomining/131878/.

9. Palfrey J, Gasser U, Boyd D. Response to FCC Notice of Inquiry 09-94: “Empowering Parents and Protecting Children in an Evolving Media Landscape.”Cambridge, MA: Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University; 2010. http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/sites/cyber.law.harvard.edu/files/Palfrey_Gasser_boyd_response_to_FCC_NOI_09-94_Feb2010.pdf.

10. Pennie, Demetrick, and Eric Feinberg. “After Florida School Massacre, What about Regulating Social Media Companies to Keep Us Safe?” Fox News, 18 Feb. 2018, www.foxnews.com/opinion/2018/02/18/after-florida-school-massacre-what-about-regulating-social-media-companies-to-keep-us-safe.html.

11. Picazo-Vela, Sergio, et al. “Understanding Risks, Benefits, and Strategic Alternatives of Social Media      Applications in the Public Sector.” Government Information Quarterly, vol. 29, no. 4, Oct. 2012, pp. 504–511., www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0740624X12001025.

12. Ramasubbu, Suren. “Influence of Social Media on Teenagers.” Huffington Post, 6 Sept. 2017, www.huffingtonpost.com/suren-ramasubbu/influence-of-social-media-on-teenagers_b_7427740.html.

13. Soros, George. “The Social Media Threat to Society and Security.” Project Syndicate, 14 Feb. 2018, www.project-syndicate.org/commentary/social-media-security-threat-by-george-soros-2018-02.

14. UOPX News. “Nearly Two-Thirds of U.S. Adults with Social Media Accounts Say They Have Been Hacked.” Phoenix, University of Phoenix , 27 Apr. 2016, www.phoenix.edu/news/releases/2016/04/uopx-social-media-hacking.html.         

15. Vannucci, Anna, Flannery, Katie M., Ohannessian, Catherine M.. “Social media use and anxiety in    emerging adults.” Journal of Affective Disorders, International Society of Affective Disorders, 1 Jan. 2017, www.jad- journal.com/article/S0165-0327(16)30944-2/fulltext.

16. Wiexelbaum, Jason. “Why It’s Time to Regulate Social Media Companies like Facebook.” The Washington Post, 29 Mar. 2018, www.washingtonpost.com/news/made-by-history/wp/2018/03/29/why-its-time-to-regulate-social-media-companies-like-facebook/?utm_term=.46ed2a4732f4.                 

17. Wright, Morgan. “School shootings, teen suicide: The hidden consequences of social media.” The Hill, 19 Feb. 2018, thehill.com/opinion/technology/374534-school- shootings-teen- suicide-the-hidden-consequences-of-social-media.

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