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Digital Detox Backfire TikTok’s Paradox
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Digital Detox Backfire TikTok’s Paradox

TikTok’s Paradoxical Effect on Screen Time Efforts to limit screen time on TikTok might be doing more harm than good—at least for some users. A recent study coauthored by Christopher Newman from the University of Mississippi and Emma G. Galvan from Georgia Southern University found that TikTok's built-in digital detox tools, such as time limit reminders, may actually increase screen time for certain users. Published in the Journal of Public Policy and Marketing, the research introduces the "digital detox paradox." This phenomenon occurs when less skeptical users—those who are generally more trusting of advertising—interpret TikTok’s wellness prompts as a sign of authenticity. Ironically, this makes them more engaged with the app, using it more frequently and for longer durations. This u...
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TikTok Enables Direct Android Downloads in US

TikTok Lets US Android Users Download App from Its Website Amid Ban TikTok has announced that U.S. Android users can now download its app directly from its website using package kits. This move helps the company work around restrictions that have kept the app off Google and Apple stores. The U.S. law, which took effect on January 19, requires TikTok’s Chinese owner, ByteDance, to either sell the app or face a ban due to national security concerns. Since then, both Apple and Google have not restored TikTok to their app stores. After taking office on January 20, President Donald Trump signed an order delaying the law’s enforcement by 75 days. He also mentioned that discussions were ongoing with several parties about TikTok’s potential sale. A decision on the app’s future is expected t...
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TikTok Faces U.S. Ban After Failing to Overturn New Law

TikTok may soon be banned in the U.S. after a panel of federal judges upheld a new law that could force the app’s shutdown by mid-January. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied TikTok’s request to block the law, which requires its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, to sell the app to a non-Chinese owner by January 19. If this doesn’t happen, TikTok faces a U.S. ban. ByteDance has said selling the app is impossible due to restrictions from the Chinese government. The judges disagreed with TikTok’s claims that the law unfairly targets the app and violates the First Amendment. They stated the law is focused on addressing risks from foreign control and protecting American users’ data from potential misuse by adversaries like China. Lawmakers and intelli...
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Facebook Facebook is a popular social media networking forum established in 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, Dustin Moskovitz, and Eduardo Saverin. With around 2.9 billion monthly energetic users, Facebook is one of the biggest colonial media outlets on the planet. The platform allows users to create profiles, connect with friends and family, join groups, share content, and interact with others. Facebook is primarily accessed through the Facebook app, which is available on both mobile and desktop devices. The app is designed to be user-friendly, with an intuitive interface that allows users to easily navigate the platform. One of the main features of Facebook is the News Feed, which is a constantly updating list of posts from friends, pages, and groups that a user has liked or followed. The New...