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Even though they don't know a world without the internet, roughly half of today’s teens long for life off-line. “The younger ...
A new survey conducted in the UK found that nearly half of young people wished they lived in a world without the internet.
Almost half of young people would rather grow up without having internet in their lives, a new UK study has found.
In retrospect, she credits the internet for showing the way: “A lot of young people are converting to the faith, and I think that’s just because there’s a wealth of things to search on the ...
Almost half of young people would prefer to live in a world without the internet. The research shows that nearly 70% of 16- to 21-year-olds feel worse about themselves after using social media.
Almost half of young people would prefer a world without the internet. We are haunted by the feeling that it has ...
Young people aren’t solely to blame for their ... For older generations, who came to the internet later in life, there’s still at least some natural skepticism toward what they see online.
A British survey found that almost half of young people polled would prefer growing up without the internet, with a majority welcoming a social media curfew. What's behind this?