New University of Michigan research reveals a shift in social media use as more users opt for private chats and groups to escape ads, influencers and polarized posts. These "bounded social media places" offer greater control, but also risks like echo chambers and harassment.
New University of Michigan research reveals a shift in social media use as more users opt for private chats and groups to escape ads, influencers and polarized posts. These "bounded social media places" offer greater control, but also risks like echo chambers and harassment.