
Less Feed, More Life
What would help Americans scroll less? Friction, privacy limits, and offline defaults could shift behavior at scale.

What would help Americans scroll less? Friction, privacy limits, and offline defaults could shift behavior at scale.

Many views on interventionism are shaped by failures in the Middle East. But is intervention the cause of systemic failure, or the consequence of it?

How can tech help rather than harm? When parents are present with their children and set fair rules, they tend to see steadier moods and behavior.

Can convenience replace humanity? ‘The Extinction of Experience’ argues tech robs us of embodied, meaningful lives.

What triggered the wide dissemination of the CES Letter? Examining a perfect storm of tech, naivety, and scholarly silence.

Why does information promiscuity matter? We can unintentionally spread misinformation and harm faith.

Do online Latter-day Saints diverge from traditional beliefs? Research shows a significant digital-cultural divide.

The increase in Individualism has fueled a shift toward self-worship, fundamentally changing our approach to religion.

Through a union of divine guidance and modern instructional methods, educators are unlocking new and innovative educational approaches.

When faith meets global education, what emerges? BYU-Pathway Worldwide showcases a mission-driven approach, redefining modern pedagogy and making learning a spiritual journey.

Amidst legitimate concerns about what’s available online, let’s not miss the grace of a stirring democratization of knowledge unfolding right before our eyes.

Changes to Section 230 have been much in the news, but this section allows pornography websites to profit off of illegal content. It’s time to reconsider.