The Negative Effects On Teenagers And Social Media

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As we go about our daily lives we have probably noticed that just about everyone nowadays has their eyes glued to their phone. People are using them at restaurants, at the park and sometimes even at the movies and If we were to observe the dinner table in the homes of most families today, we could probably see the entire family on their phones. Teenagers practically only put them down to shower. Cell phones are used today by young adults for so many things, texting with friends, listening to music, googling information for homework, selfies which they post on overly used social media accounts. Today, we are surrounded by social media. Most teens have on average a Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, and Instagram accounts. They can stay connected with …show more content…

What are they doing on there every day that is completely consuming them and is it constructive? Young adults on social media have completely created their own image of who they are or who they want to be. With the frequent selfies and mostly positive post teenagers are taking part in, it can be assumed teenagers who use social media have high self-esteem; However, with all the reports of cyber bullying, social media related suicides and the altogether negative stories we all read about, some teenagers are not having such a positive experience. Self-esteem plays a major role in the development of any teenager. High school for example is already a crossroads, but social media could make it all even harder. Now not only do teen girls have the popular girl in school to compare themselves to, they also have the popular girl on Instagram! Boys too, it used to be in the high school hallways where you could see which guy was the most popular with all the girls, now teenage boys can log on Facebook and Mr. Popular is right there! Social media is becoming a punching bag for a teenager’s self-esteem and it goes unrecognized especially by the individual suffering from it. Social media, no matter which site a teen chooses to take part in is overwhelming, and with excessive use it can cause low …show more content…

Carr makes it a point that it is not a matter of what is on the internet that is a problem but the device or medium itself that changes how we think, what we see, and how we see it and eventually if we use it enough it changes who we are as individuals (Carr3). Although I agree with the affects content, what would the medium be? Adding to Carrs argument that” the net seizes our attention only to scatter it” (Carr 118). I would point out that the medium maybe the source of the problem, but the content it carry’s is the most dangerous aspect. what would the medium be? Adding to Carrs argument that” the net seizes our attention only to scatter it” (Carr 118). I would point out that the medium maybe the source of the problem, but the content it carry’s is the most dangerous

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