Customizing social media to match users' habits and needs can improve time management and well-being, according to researchers from the University of Bristol.
A study presented at a conference in Japan highlighted that tailored engagement on social media could lead to a more positive user experience.
Using person-centered machine learning, the researchers identified four main types of social media users and found that a one-size-fits-all approach to design does not work.
By introducing personalized features, social media platforms could help users manage their time and well-being more effectively, promoting better control and more meaningful online experiences.