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The Chinese equivalent of TikTok is less harmful to young people than TikTok ... and is not damaging their generation," said Jonathan Haidt, a professor at NYU Stern School of Business and ...
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After briefly going dark in the U.S., TikTok is back online following an executive order. That's not good for young users, says NYU psychologist Jonathan Haidt.
Social psychologist Jonathan Haidt joins TODAY's Savannah Guthrie for a conversation around his new documentary “The Coddling of the American Mind” that examines the harms of over-protecting ...
During a panel discussion with social psychologist and author Jonathan Haidt, the governor addressed the negative impact that smartphones have on teens and young children. Haidt, who wrote "The ...
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Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, is very different and "much more pro-social," NYU professor Jonathan Haidt told Business Insider in Davos.
Users of the app may be rejoicing, but it's bad news for the mental health of millions of kids and teens, according to Jonathan ... and young adults at an industrial scale," Haidt wrote in a ...