Report: Half of US teens online 'constantly'
Briefly

Almost half of American teenagers report being online 'constantly,' raising concerns about social media and smartphone effects on mental health.
The report highlighted that YouTube remains the most popular platform, with 90% of teens watching videos, though this is a slight decrease from 2022.
Notably, X saw a decline in teenage users, with only 17% reported using it, down from 23% in 2022, following its acquisition by Elon Musk.
Pew's survey indicated small but significant numbers of teens using platforms almost constantly, with TikTok at 16%, suggesting a persistent engagement level.
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