Meta's Not Better
4/8/202654 min
Is social media really as fun, child-friendly and good for mental health as everyone says? Helen, Adam, Andy and Matt Muir investigate. Plus, Reform and the Greens’ mirror-image election offerings, and a new (unauthorised) drama about the Prince Harry-Daily Mail trial.
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Helen Lewis· Panelist0:58
Page ninety-four, the Private Eye Podcast.
Andrew Hunter Murray· Host1:03
Hello, and welcome to another episode of Page ninety-four. My name's Andrew Hunter Murray. I'm in the Private Eye studio with Helen Lewis, Adam McQueen, and Matt Muir. And we are going to start off today by talking about social media.
Matt Muir· Guest1:15
We are.
Andrew Hunter Murray· Host1:15
It's very exciting. There's a new study out about this exciting phenomenon [laughing] of social media- [laughing] ... which reveals everyone now hates it and has gone off it. Um, this is a report by Ofcom, isn't it, Matt?
Matt Muir· Guest1:25
Yeah. It's the latest Ofcom data that was published last week into, uh, UK media users,