When paying more attention to the impact of social media on users, people cast doubts on their psychological and social impact, especially young people.
While companies such as Facebook are pushing the story to bring people together, many consumers spend more time on social media, worried that teenagers, often more sensitive, are absorbing adverse effects I will. I understood that some American teenagers agree
According to a new survey by Pew Research, about one-third (13-17 years old) believe that social media has a big positive impact on people, but about a quarter is thinking about this Most influences are negative. The reasons are different, but as shown in this graph by Statista, social media can lead to bullying and damage, so I think most of this effect is negative. Comfort again
When asked if social media has positive or negative effects, teenagers divide. They value contact with friends and family, find news and information, and meet new people. But they accuse rumor bullying and epidemic, the complex impact on interpersonal relationships, and how it distorts and distorts real life.
According to a new survey by Pew Research, about one-third (13-17 years old) believe that social media has a big positive impact on people, but about a quarter is thinking about this Most influences are negative. The reasons are different, but as shown in this graph by Statista, social media can lead to bullying and damage, so I think most of this effect is negative. Comfort again
Half of young people who think that social media will have a negative influence on people are said to be caused by bullying, rumors, or injuries.
How do young people see social media? About 45% of people think that they do not know their influence and say they are neither positive nor negative. About 31% said that social media is generally favorable, 24% said it is almost negative. Of the young people who answered that most were negative, 27% thought that bullying and rumors were spreading. However, 40% of the teenagers say that social media is mostly positive is a good way to connect with friends and family. It is difficult for many to imagine that today's mainstream social media platform is gone. However, our people who have a MySpace account (or Flickr account) know that things have not been heading south for a long time. Facebook is still one of the world's leading social media platforms, but if young people do not want to use it, there is a possibility of rapid change. Given the signs of this latest opinion poll, teenagers do not believe that Facebook is worth their time.