Worrying about the consequences of missing group activities, especially when they involve social bonding, heightens the "fear ...
Most girls and young women have experienced some form of online harm but are reluctant to take a break from social media ...
The market will have losers and winners in the speculative trading game, with capital outflowing from the former traders to ...
Most girls and young women have experienced some kind of online harassment - but most keep using social media because of so-called FOMO (fear of missing out). Research shows that some 77 per cent ...
SHANGHAI/HONG KONG (Reuters) - Animal spirits are back in China's stock market as investors rush into equities, galvanized by Beijing's policy bonanza and driven by fear of missing out on what ...
Eugene, who lost her best friend Lee Sung, discovers the voice record she left behind. Eugene begins to exchange memories and the present space-time while communicating with friends who are not here.
Fomo – fear of missing out – rises as girls get older, going from 55% of 11 to 16-year-olds to 60% of 17 to 21-year-olds. Most girls have experienced some form of online harm but are reluctant ...
Despite the negative experiences, more than half (57%) of 11 to 21-year-olds said they feel reluctant to take a break from social media because of a fear of missing out, commonly known as “fomo”.
Most girls and young women have experienced some form of online harm but are reluctant to take a break from social media because of so-called “fomo” – fear of missing out – according to a ...