Modern Teenagers And The Effects Of Social Media

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As a teen how many hours a day do you spend on social media? The modern lives of children and adults together are influenced by the effects of social media. In the modern world, anyone can contact, or even impact, a specific character. Celebrities model our lives, the internet picks your moves and actions; and who is mostly influenced by all this? Children and teenagers of course. In fact, most of the time social media impacts children in a way that they do no longer act independently. It looks like the Internet just came out of nowhere and changed the entirety, including childhood. We don’t like to hear things that are negative about something we enjoy, which is why we tend to be ignorant to the way social media affects us. Teens today are …show more content…

Whatever they have, no matter what they're doing they're always online and on their phones, whether they're scrolling, texting, or sharing. Therefore, there are many disadvantages of this case that need to be discussed. For one thing, modern teens are learning to do most of their communication while looking at a screen, not another person. Which means, today all teenagers use social media instead of communicating in real life with one another. Being socially isolated is a real danger element for both depression and suicide. With youngsters now spending more time online and less time interacting with people in the real world, they risk not only struggling to develop effective social skills but also leading themselves to mental health …show more content…

You look at everyone else’s posts and you think: ‘They’re so beautiful. Their life is so cool.’ It can make you think everyone is having a better time than you. It can make you feel bad about yourself, because you think: ‘What’s wrong with me? Why aren’t I having that sort of time?’ And what you have to remember is: people post their best moments. No life is high point after high point. Who posts their fat pictures, or their bad hair days? Yup, that’s right – no-one (Crosby, 2012). Social media influences young people's sense of self(ies), where people create a false self, a “fake” self. They post all these selfies and they’ve photoshopped them and messed around with them. This makes them “fake” and makes other teenagers who have contact with them feel awful about their selves and have really low self-esteem. It’s becoming more and more obvious how the pressures of social media disproportionately affect teenage girls. Pressure to be perfect, to look perfect, act perfect, have the perfect body, the perfect group of friends, and the perfect amount of likes on Instagram. Perfect, perfect, perfect. And if you don’t meet these ridiculously high standards, then the self-loathing and bullying

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