The Merciless, Mesmerizing, and Malevolent Media Medium

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America is being overrun by a silent plague. No matter where you go, what you do, or who you are; you will find a horrendous fiend who victimizes every teenager and family no matter the social class! Who is this evil nemesis who preys on the living? To find the answer to this question, you may need to look no further than your purse or pocket. I am addressing, not only cellular devices, but all forms of media throughout the United States. Media, another term for mass communication, has been spreading like the plague thanks to new twenty-first century technology and outlets. Though media has existed for quite some time, it was never fully recognized as a possible conundrum until technology made indulgence in mass media nearly effortless. Many people have their own opinions on the matter, so it was only a matter of time before the topic became controversial! Though media has its advantages, teenagers who overuse and abuse the international medium maybe subjected to a significant amount of distraction, could face educational consequences, and can become a victim of cyber bullies, mobile threats, and additional technological dangers. Imagine this: you’re looking at a pocket-sized display that permits you to access an unlimited amount of new information. As you accomplish your daily errands, that device is slipped away carefully within your pocket. For numerous teenagers all over the nation, the enticement of unrestrained wisdom is severe. They’ll pay a quick visit to the world of media, anticipating a “reawakening” within a time limit, only to return to reality hours later than they were supposed to! How are adolescents expected to spend hours in media and fulfill their essential responsibilities? The American youth is given the choi... ... middle of paper ... ... as people. I, along with many of my peers, have slowly become addicted to this electronic scoundrel and can no longer picture my life without it. Not only has the addiction grown relentless but technology and media has somehow appeared everywhere. Go back fifty years ago and I can bet that you will not find televisions at the schools, automatic soap dispensers in the bathrooms, or cellular devices with touch screens and wallpaper options. I believe that technology can be useful, but that does not imply that we should use it every waking moment of our lives! Mass media overuse has become viral, and the youth of America will only be the first of many to be victimized. Works Cited “Growing Up Digital, Wired for Distraction,” by Matt Richtel “Teenage Social Media Butterflies May Not Be Such a Bad Idea” by Melissa Healy "Key Findings" by the Kaiser Family Foundation

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