
TikTok’s Influence on Music Isn’t Exactly Wholesome
Some TikTok videos may seem fine on the surface. But what happens when the creators or songs behind them are a bit more risque?

Some TikTok videos may seem fine on the surface. But what happens when the creators or songs behind them are a bit more risque?

First, we break down “dark patterns” and how kids are more susceptible to them. Then, Paul talks to Sing Sing director Greg Kwedar.

Plugged In unpacks an article detailing a mother and daughter’s journey to combat a disturbing influencer trend.

What are some examples of dark patterns? And how can parents protect their vulnerable kids from these money-grabbing schemes?

Will putting a digital “warning label” on social media “scare” kids and families away from using it?

How to set up Family Pairing on your teenager’s TikTok account and create a “view-only” experience for your kids and tweens.

Researchers at Dartmouth College have been running clinical trials on an AI-powered therapeutic app. What families should expect.

What happens when an AI tries to be a Christian? And how should real Christians respond to all the AI hype?

Why are people filming chaotic events on their phones instead of stopping them from occuring?

Netflix has its share of salacious, scandalous true-crime documentaries. But one such doc may be sparking a scandal of its own.
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