
While the Mountains Crumble … We Keep Filming
Why are people filming chaotic events on their phones instead of stopping them from occuring?
Why are people filming chaotic events on their phones instead of stopping them from occuring?
What TikTok alternatives are teens seeking as a potential ban looms? What is therapy-speak? And is it helpful or harmful?
TikTok is implementing some safety features for minors, but you’ll still need to protect your kids.
We’re all probably guilty of saying it. And who knows, we might even mean it: “Wait, I just want to check one thing.”
Is keeping up with our kids’ social media “know-it-all-ness” even the right goal? How do we protect them? This week, we’ll dive into those questions and more.
We’re talking about ‘verses on this podcast: The multiverse, the metaverse and the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Facebook is upping its connections to faith communities in a big way. Is that something to celebrate? Or be wary of?
Many people proclaim social media is the best thing for young people since, well, anything. But others say social media use comes with a number of problems.
The Plugged In team took on this timely topic for this week’s podcast, discussing the influence social media has on especially its youngest users.
new research suggests that using social media too much—especially now, during the coronavirus outbreak—can lead to both depression and what researchers call “secondary trauma.”
Good media discernment is about guarding our eyes and hearts before we watch or listen. And it’s also about grappling with the entertainment we do see or hear. That’s why the Plugged In Blog is devoted to guarding, discussing and grappling. About Plugged In >>