The more time adolescents spend on screens and social media, the greater the likelihood that they will be bullied about their weight, according to the study.
An X spokesperson said the social media platform’s policies had evolved since the data was first collected.
“Weight stigma and bias are common on social media,” Ganson said in an email.
“Social media use is ubiquitous among adolescents,” he added.
Then, you can come up with solutions together on how to handle social media moving forward, Hanson said.
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