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· @acesontop ·
Do you think that social media is making teenagers dumber and more superficial with everything?
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@cryptoandcoffee ·
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@pavillion ·
Do you think that social media is making teenagers dumber and more superficial with everything?
<p>I used to think online life was basically a power for good, regardless of whether it was to start the Arab spring of 2011, or essentially as a helpful device for uniting similar individuals to share recordings of ninja felines. Having invested a ton of energy considering emotional wellness, I even observed online networking's highly insulted potential for namelessness as something worth being thankful for, helping individuals to open up about issues when they probably won't feel ready to do as such in that physical space we still curiously call reality. </p><p>Move Fast and Break Things by Jonathan Taplin audit – the harm done by Silicon Valley </p><p>I likewise knew from my own experience that it could in some cases give a cheerful diversion from the malevolent twins of tension and sorrow. I have made companions on the web. As a creator, it's likewise been an incredible method to test new thoughts, and has taken narrating from its manor in the sky down to the allegorical (now hashtag-overwhelming) open air fire. As somebody who frequently discovers social circumstances rationally debilitating, web based life appeared to be significantly more arrangement than issue.</p>
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@rehan12 ·
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Do you think that social media is making teenagers dumber and more superficial with everything?
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Do you think that social media is making teenagers dumber and more superficial with everything?
<p>Social media can affect a teen both positively and negatively.  It depends on the type of people that the teen is connecting with.  Social media can give a teen a superficial view about life because everyone there is trying to outdo one another and present themselves for what they are not. Teens can copy the fake lifestyle of someone in social media thinking that that is who the person is in real life and this can greatly affect their lives negatively. </p><p>Social media can also prevent a teen from engaging in real life connection with real people.  Most teen can hardly engage with their peers in real life because they are always engaged in social media and this is not healthy for them. Also, the short hand method of writing in social media is really affecting most teens writing and speaking. </p><p>Over engagement in social media is also preventing most teens from taking their studies seriously and working onthemselves.  SoiCal media if not handled properly,  can truly affect the life of a teen negatively.</p>
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@seeee3 ·
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