Social Media Negatively Affecting Teenagers

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Social media has been negatively affecting teenagers in numerous ways such as sleeping habits, cyberbullying, and lowering their self-esteem. Teenagers are at a vulnerable age where maintaining a balanced sleep schedule can be critical especially when it comes to their education. Social media is easily accessible in today's society giving these young adolescents a faster/easier way to bully, cyberbullying. Bullying alone could potentially hurt someone, however, now that technology has progressed tremendously it is giving teens a way to bully others in more ways than one. This can cause teens to feel useless or not good enough for themselves or the public eye. No one especially teenagers, being at such a vulnerable sate, should face self-esteem …show more content…

Not only does social media spread negativity faster, but it causes teens to feel put down knowing it is permanently posted that they believe suicide is a way out. "Cyberbully victims are more likely to have low self-esteem and to consider suicide" ("Cyber Bullying Statistics). According to bullyingstatistics.org, "over 25% of adolescents and teens have been bullied repeatedly through their cell phones or Internet" ("Cyber Bullying Statistics"). Even though the internet allows teens to access social media, cell phones play a drastic role by giving them a quicker way of accessing information. "Over 80% of teens use a cell phone regularly making it the most popular form of technology and a common medium for cyberbullying" ("Cyber Bullying Statistics"). Cell phones make checking social media such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat a lot simpler than before when technology wasn't so advanced. Social media gives bullies/instigators easy availability to posting, sharing, commenting, tagging, etc. whatever they feel is "necessary" to whom they want which could cause many problems for the victims. Cyberbullying is one of the types of bullying that is more commonly used due to its easy and quick availability to teens today ("Cyber Bullying

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