To post or not to post? That is the question, especially when potential social media content involves other people. New research from the University of Minnesota explores the role social mindfulness—being thoughtful of others and anticipating their perspectives—plays in deciding to share content on social media.
Social mindfulness can guide responsible online sharing
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