The study found no evidence for boys or girls that heavier social media use or more frequent gaming increased teenagers’ symptoms of anxiety or depression over the following year.

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      No they weren’t. You don’t follow people on forums. Write a definition of social media that includes forums but excludes news websites, or literally any website with a comment section. I’ll wait.

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        Before Facebook etc, forums were really small and plenty. They might be about a certain topic, but you were there for the few loud people that kept it going. Following them, pretty much. Didn’t like them, you went to another forum of that topic, same deal there.

        It’s nothing like the forums today full of new accounts asking one question and moving on.

        Lemmy is also not really anything like those forums. The reason why you call Lemmy a forum but Facebook not is more accidental, maybe because of marketing, definitely not because of rigorous definitions.

        In any case, @toiletobserver@lemmy.world’s observation applies to social media, forums, news sites with a comment section and any other site.

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          Social networks formed by connections between profiles,[2][5] such as followers, groups, and lists

          So not forums then.

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            “Common features” does not imply it must have all on the list to be considered social media.

            Here’s the other three if you’re curious:

            Online platforms enable users to create and share content and participate in social networking.[2][3][4]

            User-generated content—such as text posts or comments, digital photos or videos, and data generated through online interactions.[2][3]

            Social media helps the development of online social networks by connecting a user’s profile with those of other individuals or groups.[2][5]

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              Yep exactly, and if “common features” doesn’t imply that, then that means every website on the Internet meets that definition. Even Amazon you can literally follow users and chat with them. Yes, Amazon, the shopping website.

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                  No they aren’t. Either you are a social media website or you aren’t. The law doesn’t see it in halvsies. That’s the problem with these definitions. You make it so that forums are grouped with the same platforms that are under investigation for child predation and manipulation elections.