
Introducing Seven39, the social network open only three hours a day
You have three hours to log on to Seven39, then it closes. A throwback that challenges the attention economy with a time-limited social network.
You have three hours to log on to Seven39, then it closes. A throwback that challenges the attention economy with a time-limited social network.
Social media censorship at the center of the clash between X and the EU. Musk refuses secret agreements, the Commission threatens sanctions. How will it end?
In the era of social networks, the challenge is to move from quantity to quality of content and interactions. Let's imagine a new model.
Jack Dorsey has left the board of directors of Bluesky, the social network he helped finance, and now praises Elon Musk's Platform X as "freedom technology."
The CIA also reportedly launched operations to influence public opinion against the Chinese government through fake social media accounts
Social media promotes chronic inflammation that affects health. They are toxic, a new study just published confirms this.
Doomscrolling, a hopeless abyss, shows us how digital media shapes our perception of reality in disturbing ways
The great social media party is ending, but it could be the start of something better: ready for social (re)fragmentation?
From serious demonstrations to simple Instagram posts: how social media is influencing the nature and effectiveness of protest and activism.
Endless scrolling on social media can be as bad for our mental health as alcohol or cocaine, especially for young people.
Twitter has a new opponent in the ring: it's called Threads and will be a "rib" of Instagram. The gong? Ring tomorrow. Let's take a look.
A new French law threatens influencers with heavy fines and even prison if they don't respect the rules of transparency and promotion
Social media regulation becomes crucial for the mental health of Generation Alpha.
The pressure on TikTok could have purely geopolitical reasons, and end up shattering the unified internet concept.
Charging a subscription for the use of social networks: ideologically infamous, but it is a desperate move by the platforms to avoid "dying".
Increasingly extensive damage to the image of the new generations: a new study reveals that even in Italy young people are flooding the Internet with retouched photos
Shock data from a British survey: 45% of young people between 12 and 21 suffer negative consequences from the use of social media. Who takes responsibility for it?
The "diaspora" of Twitter users towards Mastodon has a why, and a how. It can be translated in one word: antiviral.
The structure of the social network would favor victims of self-harm, suicide and other mental disorders.
The tycoon's purchase of Twitter has multiplied Mastodon subscribers: here's how it works. We are there too (for a year)!
Said and done: with the monstrous figure of 44 billion dollars Elon Musk seems to have "captured" Twitter. And now what will he do to the little bird?