In today's society, all teenagers communicate via social media and find the latest gossip. Since the advent of the Internet, people have always been searching for ways to communicate with people all over the world. And now people are connected via Facebook and Twitter. The negative cause of excessive teenage life in social media is lack of bullying, addiction, and privacy. Cyber bullying is a new type of bullying that harasses others through the Internet and abuses them verbally. Cyber bully leads to suicide "Cyber bullying has caused many suicides among young people" (Barnes and Laird). Teenagers do not know when ... Read more
According to Amanda Lenhart, the use of social media in adolescence is increasing, "73% of wired American teenagers are using social networking sites and it has increased significantly from previous surveys "(Lenhart et al. As more and more teenagers are associated with social media, there is a problem of addiction. There are also rehabilitation facilities in the UK that can get away from social media and technology. The American Psychological Association has not yet established it as an official addiction, but more and more parents report that their children are confined to Facebook and Twitter accounts. Finally, many social media users do not take precautionary measures on privacy practices and have information on the Internet. Teenagers post their own phone numbers on their Facebook page and all friends can confirm that anyone can obtain their number unless their account is kept private. Last year CBS announced an article that Facebook just deleted privacy features. "Facebook said on Thursday it had deleted the setting to control whether the user can find the timeline when searching by name" CBS) Anyone looking for you and having it You can see.
Not only adults are suffering from the adverse effects of social media. To me, until recently, this reality has not appeared in my mind yet. Children and adolescents, as they grow up, have to cope with the adverse effects of social media. I married Facebook at the age of 14 around 2010, but I do not think that social media is widely spread like today. I also do not think that a 14-year-old Strindberg has good things about Facebook. The 2015 study by Marion K. Underwood of the University of Texas at Dallas Behavioral Brain Science and Robert Faris of the University of California social studies aimed to investigate the impact of social media on young people. Youth. The conclusion of this survey is as follows. "A 13 year old young man is at least worried about online social exchanges at least as much as a face-to-face conversation."
Social media and online communication are thought to adversely affect youth's social skills and communication. In the past, social media did not exist, social communication and exchanges were the only means of communication. In the era of technology, social media interaction now dominates online and offline conversations. In a society where dialogue and excess sharing are common, there is a possibility of talking with friends and family via electronic devices instead of face to face. Usually at events and parties, guests connect their smartphone to their mobile phone or text, but no one actually participates or interacts with the surrounding people. Social media will continue to be a popular form of communication for young people, even as generations born in social times increase. However, this change may begin to affect their ability to communicate correctly with their colleagues.
Social media is understood to use electronic media to associate social media with peers, it is very common in American society and is often used by teenagers and young people. In the United States, 90% of teenagers use social media, and a third of teenagers access social media sites several times a day (1). Of 12-17 years old, 95% use the Internet, 74% use mobile internet devices (2). There are many good aspects for social media for young people and young people, but there are also risks. Adolescence is a period of major change during which adolescents show limited self-regulation and are more susceptible to colleague pressure and experimentation.