Letting your kid on social media sites can influence their development and even the transition into their teens. Maybe it’s ok for your kid to use social media under supervision, but the disadvantages beat the advantages on many different levels. You can’t monitor their every step, because a potential danger could be one click away and they probably won’t even be aware of it.
Bright Side learned about the dangers of children under 13 years using social media sites and we wanted to warn you about them. Read More...
Young Britons are resistant to compulsory service schemes for the youngNational service in Britain ended in the 1960s, but has faced occasional calls for its reinstatement ever since. In 2011, David Cameron launched the National Citizen Service, a shorter, voluntary, scheme that saw young people take part in community projects rather than military service, although participation has been limited.
Now a new YouGov survey explores what kind of national service – if any – Britons would support. Read More...
After the riot at the U.S. Capitol earlier this month came a flood of tweets, posts and statements from some of the country's biggest brands, condemning the violence and calling for peace. While brands risk alienation by staying silent on political and social justice issues, new polling from Morning Consult shows what kind of statements would garner the best reaction from the public.
Morning Consult showed poll respondents three fake brand statements, ranging in formality and loosely worded to reference the country’s ongoing political chaos: one lowercase tweet with no punctuation and a hint of snark; one tweet featuring a screenshot of a short message written in Apple Inc. Read More...