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PsyPost: Taking a break from social media does not improve mental health, mass data review finds. “The researchers searched scientific databases for studies that forced adults to completely abstain from social media for a set time. They excluded experiments that merely asked people to reduce their screen time. They wanted to see exactly what happens when the digital plug is pulled completely.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/09/psypost-taking-a-break-from-social-media-does-not-improve-mental-health-mass-data-review-finds/ -
PsyPost: Taking a break from social media does not improve mental health, mass data review finds. “The researchers searched scientific databases for studies that forced adults to completely abstain from social media for a set time. They excluded experiments that merely asked people to reduce their screen time. They wanted to see exactly what happens when the digital plug is pulled completely.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/09/psypost-taking-a-break-from-social-media-does-not-improve-mental-health-mass-data-review-finds/ -
PsyPost: Deepfake videos degrade political reputations even when viewers realize they are fake. “Artificial intelligence can be used to generate deceptive videos that damage a politician’s reputation, even when viewers suspect the footage is fake. A new study published in Communication Research found that these manipulated clips decrease support for targeted candidates. Standard fact-checking […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/08/psypost-deepfake-videos-degrade-political-reputations-even-when-viewers-realize-they-are-fake/ -
PsyPost: Deepfake videos degrade political reputations even when viewers realize they are fake. “Artificial intelligence can be used to generate deceptive videos that damage a politician’s reputation, even when viewers suspect the footage is fake. A new study published in Communication Research found that these manipulated clips decrease support for targeted candidates. Standard fact-checking […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/08/psypost-deepfake-videos-degrade-political-reputations-even-when-viewers-realize-they-are-fake/ -
PsyPost: Deepfake videos degrade political reputations even when viewers realize they are fake. “Artificial intelligence can be used to generate deceptive videos that damage a politician’s reputation, even when viewers suspect the footage is fake. A new study published in Communication Research found that these manipulated clips decrease support for targeted candidates. Standard fact-checking […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/08/psypost-deepfake-videos-degrade-political-reputations-even-when-viewers-realize-they-are-fake/ -
PsyPost: Deepfake videos degrade political reputations even when viewers realize they are fake. “Artificial intelligence can be used to generate deceptive videos that damage a politician’s reputation, even when viewers suspect the footage is fake. A new study published in Communication Research found that these manipulated clips decrease support for targeted candidates. Standard fact-checking […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/08/psypost-deepfake-videos-degrade-political-reputations-even-when-viewers-realize-they-are-fake/ -
PsyPost: Deepfake videos degrade political reputations even when viewers realize they are fake. “Artificial intelligence can be used to generate deceptive videos that damage a politician’s reputation, even when viewers suspect the footage is fake. A new study published in Communication Research found that these manipulated clips decrease support for targeted candidates. Standard fact-checking […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/08/psypost-deepfake-videos-degrade-political-reputations-even-when-viewers-realize-they-are-fake/ -
PsyPost: Problematic social media use is linked to how feelings of freedom relate to mental health. ” The findings indicate that while feeling free generally supports better psychological well-being, unhealthy attachments to social media tend to weaken the benefits of personal freedom but strengthen the positive effects of national pride.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/06/psypost-problematic-social-media-use-is-linked-to-how-feelings-of-freedom-relate-to-mental-health/ -
PsyPost: Problematic social media use is linked to how feelings of freedom relate to mental health. ” The findings indicate that while feeling free generally supports better psychological well-being, unhealthy attachments to social media tend to weaken the benefits of personal freedom but strengthen the positive effects of national pride.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/06/psypost-problematic-social-media-use-is-linked-to-how-feelings-of-freedom-relate-to-mental-health/ -
PsyPost: Problematic social media use is linked to how feelings of freedom relate to mental health. ” The findings indicate that while feeling free generally supports better psychological well-being, unhealthy attachments to social media tend to weaken the benefits of personal freedom but strengthen the positive effects of national pride.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/06/psypost-problematic-social-media-use-is-linked-to-how-feelings-of-freedom-relate-to-mental-health/ -
PsyPost: Problematic social media use is linked to how feelings of freedom relate to mental health. ” The findings indicate that while feeling free generally supports better psychological well-being, unhealthy attachments to social media tend to weaken the benefits of personal freedom but strengthen the positive effects of national pride.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/06/psypost-problematic-social-media-use-is-linked-to-how-feelings-of-freedom-relate-to-mental-health/ -
PsyPost: Problematic social media use is linked to how feelings of freedom relate to mental health. ” The findings indicate that while feeling free generally supports better psychological well-being, unhealthy attachments to social media tend to weaken the benefits of personal freedom but strengthen the positive effects of national pride.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/05/06/psypost-problematic-social-media-use-is-linked-to-how-feelings-of-freedom-relate-to-mental-health/ -
PsyPost: Women perceive AI as riskier than men do, study finds. “An online survey found that women consistently perceive AI to be riskier than men. The key drivers behind this view are women’s higher general risk aversion and their greater exposure to AI-related risks.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/28/psypost-women-perceive-ai-as-riskier-than-men-do-study-finds/ -
PsyPost: Women perceive AI as riskier than men do, study finds. “An online survey found that women consistently perceive AI to be riskier than men. The key drivers behind this view are women’s higher general risk aversion and their greater exposure to AI-related risks.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/28/psypost-women-perceive-ai-as-riskier-than-men-do-study-finds/ -
PsyPost: Women perceive AI as riskier than men do, study finds. “An online survey found that women consistently perceive AI to be riskier than men. The key drivers behind this view are women’s higher general risk aversion and their greater exposure to AI-related risks.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/28/psypost-women-perceive-ai-as-riskier-than-men-do-study-finds/ -
PsyPost: Women perceive AI as riskier than men do, study finds. “An online survey found that women consistently perceive AI to be riskier than men. The key drivers behind this view are women’s higher general risk aversion and their greater exposure to AI-related risks.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/28/psypost-women-perceive-ai-as-riskier-than-men-do-study-finds/ -
PsyPost: Women perceive AI as riskier than men do, study finds. “An online survey found that women consistently perceive AI to be riskier than men. The key drivers behind this view are women’s higher general risk aversion and their greater exposure to AI-related risks.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/28/psypost-women-perceive-ai-as-riskier-than-men-do-study-finds/ -
PsyPost: Artificial intelligence flatters users into bad behavior. “Artificial intelligence systems tend to excessively agree with and validate users, even when those users describe engaging in harmful or unethical behavior. People who interact with these highly agreeable chatbots become more convinced they are right and less willing to apologize during interpersonal conflicts.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/27/psypost-artificial-intelligence-flatters-users-into-bad-behavior/ -
PsyPost: Artificial intelligence flatters users into bad behavior. “Artificial intelligence systems tend to excessively agree with and validate users, even when those users describe engaging in harmful or unethical behavior. People who interact with these highly agreeable chatbots become more convinced they are right and less willing to apologize during interpersonal conflicts.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/27/psypost-artificial-intelligence-flatters-users-into-bad-behavior/ -
PsyPost: Artificial intelligence flatters users into bad behavior. “Artificial intelligence systems tend to excessively agree with and validate users, even when those users describe engaging in harmful or unethical behavior. People who interact with these highly agreeable chatbots become more convinced they are right and less willing to apologize during interpersonal conflicts.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/27/psypost-artificial-intelligence-flatters-users-into-bad-behavior/ -
PsyPost: Artificial intelligence flatters users into bad behavior. “Artificial intelligence systems tend to excessively agree with and validate users, even when those users describe engaging in harmful or unethical behavior. People who interact with these highly agreeable chatbots become more convinced they are right and less willing to apologize during interpersonal conflicts.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/27/psypost-artificial-intelligence-flatters-users-into-bad-behavior/ -
PsyPost: Artificial intelligence flatters users into bad behavior. “Artificial intelligence systems tend to excessively agree with and validate users, even when those users describe engaging in harmful or unethical behavior. People who interact with these highly agreeable chatbots become more convinced they are right and less willing to apologize during interpersonal conflicts.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/27/psypost-artificial-intelligence-flatters-users-into-bad-behavior/ -
PsyPost: Short video addiction is linked to lower life satisfaction through loneliness and anxiety. “A new study published The Journal of Psychology provides evidence that problematic use of short video platforms is linked to higher feelings of loneliness, which subsequently relate to elevated anxiety and a decrease in a person’s contentment with their life.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/27/psypost-short-video-addiction-is-linked-to-lower-life-satisfaction-through-loneliness-and-anxiety/ -
PsyPost: Short video addiction is linked to lower life satisfaction through loneliness and anxiety. “A new study published The Journal of Psychology provides evidence that problematic use of short video platforms is linked to higher feelings of loneliness, which subsequently relate to elevated anxiety and a decrease in a person’s contentment with their life.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/27/psypost-short-video-addiction-is-linked-to-lower-life-satisfaction-through-loneliness-and-anxiety/ -
PsyPost: Short video addiction is linked to lower life satisfaction through loneliness and anxiety. “A new study published The Journal of Psychology provides evidence that problematic use of short video platforms is linked to higher feelings of loneliness, which subsequently relate to elevated anxiety and a decrease in a person’s contentment with their life.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/27/psypost-short-video-addiction-is-linked-to-lower-life-satisfaction-through-loneliness-and-anxiety/ -
PsyPost: Short video addiction is linked to lower life satisfaction through loneliness and anxiety. “A new study published The Journal of Psychology provides evidence that problematic use of short video platforms is linked to higher feelings of loneliness, which subsequently relate to elevated anxiety and a decrease in a person’s contentment with their life.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/27/psypost-short-video-addiction-is-linked-to-lower-life-satisfaction-through-loneliness-and-anxiety/ -
PsyPost: Short video addiction is linked to lower life satisfaction through loneliness and anxiety. “A new study published The Journal of Psychology provides evidence that problematic use of short video platforms is linked to higher feelings of loneliness, which subsequently relate to elevated anxiety and a decrease in a person’s contentment with their life.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/27/psypost-short-video-addiction-is-linked-to-lower-life-satisfaction-through-loneliness-and-anxiety/ -
PsyPost: Disclosing autism to AI chatbots prompts overly cautious, stereotypical advice. “When autistic people ask artificial intelligence programs for life advice, mentioning their diagnosis prompts these systems to recommend highly conservative choices like skipping social events or avoiding romance. This shift in advice reveals a hidden tension where the technology relies heavily on […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/24/psypost-disclosing-autism-to-ai-chatbots-prompts-overly-cautious-stereotypical-advice/ -
PsyPost: More time spent on social media is linked to a thinner cerebral cortex in young adolescents. “New research published in the journal NeuroImage suggests that spending more time on social media is associated with physical differences in the developing brains of young adolescents. Specifically, children who spent more hours on digital platforms exhibited a thinner outer layer of the brain […]
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/22/psypost-more-time-spent-on-social-media-is-linked-to-a-thinner-cerebral-cortex-in-young-adolescents/ -
PsyPost: Online gaming might contribute to creativity, study finds. “A study in Taiwan found that individuals who were more motivated to play online games tended to show higher post-game imagination. Imagination, in turn, was associated with greater creativity, indicating that gaming motivation might contribute to creativity.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/22/psypost-online-gaming-might-contribute-to-creativity-study-finds/