Social media has become a large part of some peoples’ lives, many using a number of networks to share their feelings and emotions with those on the internet, friends, and family.
The COVID-19 pandemic may have even played a role in online communication when many were separated from their loved ones.
Tricia Mason is joined by Madison Moore, a PhD student at Trent University who is focusing her research on how youth post about their emotions on social media.
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Trent University PhD student finds youth less likely to post about negative emotions online
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