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What’s the one social media app you think will die in the next 3 years?

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Is TikTok ur fav social media?

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Is Discord ur fav social media?

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Is Discord ur fav social app?

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Is WhatsApp ur fav social media?

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22 [M4A] What makes you keep using Snapchat?

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What makes you keep using BeReal?

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How does Gen Z's use of social media differ from yours (Gen Alpha)?

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How does Gen Alpha's use of social media differ from ours (Gen Z)?

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AITA for unfollowing my best friend because his Instagram got too cringe?

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Infinite scrolling is suboptimal, and the next great social platform will break away from it

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Infinite scrolling is suboptimal, and the next great social platform will break away from it

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CMV: Infinite scrolling is suboptimal, and the next great social platform will break away from it

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Which social apps do you use most and why (US, 16-25)

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[Ages 16–25] Which social apps do you use most and why?

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Have social media made your social anxiety better or worse in day-to-day life?

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How do sociologists explain the gap between digital connectivity and increasing loneliness among young people?

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Do people generally end up with more or fewer real friends because of social media?

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Do you feel like social media made high school more isolating?

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Why do Gen Z report feeling more lonely despite being more digitally connected than ever?

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The more we use social media to feel connected, the harder it feels to actually connect.

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How has social media changed the way you meet new people in college?

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Which social media actually helps you make friends in college?

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You can only sign your kid up for one sport, which one and why?

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What’s a childhood game that everyone seemed to play, no matter where you grew up?

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