Teenager’s Social Media Obsession Is Not Good: Being a Teen by Jane Fonda

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What good can possibly come from teenagers spending so much time on social media sites and at times communicating with complete strangers? To many people social media has several benefits such as building confidence and socializing skills. But, as technology continues to advance rapidly, social media becomes a huge part of our daily lives and changes the means of communication by far. Technology and social media exposes teenagers to so much unwanted and unmonitored content. Part of what they are getting exposed to is great amounts of sexual content and violence. Consequently, creating several negative effects that now outweigh the positives ones. Teenagers today are at a higher risk of cyber bullying through online shaming, exposure to uncensored sexual content, and affecting the development of self-character. Even so, if social media sites such as Facebook, Instagram, Youtube and many others might have some positive influences, social media is also known to have serious negative effects on the psychological development of teenagers’ self-character formation, which should be a huge concern in today’s society. Before social media or internet was ever around teenagers would always be attracted to public places where they would hang out with friends and talk continuously about matters that matter most to them. They always did this as far away as possible from their parents or any other authority figure. Teenagers feel the need to have “privacy” and a sense of secrecy. Such gatherings are extremely important to the human development because that is how teenagers magnify and explore their social horizons, experiment with their different types of personalities, and develop a sense of independence from their parents to become adults t... ... middle of paper ... ...les Times Nov 9 2011. ProQuest. Print. 15 Apr. 2014. Fonda, Jane. Being a Teen: Everything Teen Girls & Boys Should Know About Relationships, Sex, Love, Health, Identity & More. New York: Random House, 2014. Print. Levy, Ariel. “Trial by Twitter.” The New Yorker 89.23 (2013): 38-49. Ebsco Host. Web. 15 Apr. 2014. Lewin, Lamar. “Study Finds Teenagers’ Internet Socializing Isn’t Such a Bad Thing.” New York Times Nov 20 2008: A20. ProQuest. Print. 15 Apr. 2014. Simmons, Rachel. Odd Girl Out: The Hidden Culture of Aggression in Girls. New York: Mariner Books, 2002. Print. Slonje, Robert. “The Nature of Cyberbullying, and Strategies for Prevention.” Computers in Human Behavior 29.1 (2013): 26-32. Ebsco Host. Web. 13 Apr. 2014. Strom, Paris. “Growing up with Social Networks and Online Communities.” Education Digest 78.1 (2012): 48-51. Ebsco Host. Web. 14 Apr. 2014.

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