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A UK Survey Reveals How Primary and Secondary School Students View Social Media.

Many young people today are addicted to mobile phones and social media, including primary and secondary school students, leading some countries to ban social media use for minors. To explore how minors view social media, psychologists at the University of Kent in the UK conducted a survey of over 800 students aged 11 to 17.
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Many young people today are addicted to mobile phones and social media, including primary and secondary school students, leading some countries to ban social media use for minors. To explore how minors view social media, psychologists at the University of Kent in the UK conducted a survey of over 800 students aged 11 to 17.

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
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