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Social media has a significant impact on youth, both positively and negatively. Positively, it allows for easier communication and connection with others, access to information, and opportunities for self-expression. However, it can also lead to issues such as cyberbullying, negative self-image, and addiction to technology. It is important for youth to use social media responsibly and be aware of its potential effects on their mental health and well-being.
The media can negatively influence teenagers by presenting high-risk behavior as enticing, while neglecting to present the consequences that come with engaging in the high-risk behaviors. Teenagers are still developing cognitively, and often have trouble realizing what consequences may result in the decisions that they make.
..for me media helps in the formation and development of every individual in two different ways,positively and negatively..positively in a way that they became aware in the changes of our environment which may result in the curiosity of one,negatively because sometimes even though they know that what we saw is wrong they still try this..so for me media plus teenage girls has it's own contribution to it's other,so it depends upon a teen if they will lessen and improve their self esteem
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Yes, the only time teenagers receive sympathy in the media is when they have died. This needs to be sorted out!
60% of teenagers describing themselves as "highly addicted" to their device- according to new research by the media regulator, ofcom.
yes
well according to me media can help a lot in controlling tenagers from smoking. media can just picturise those things on tv which is very useful for teenagers in quitting smioking
Social media can positively impact teenagers in relationships by enhancing communication and allowing them to connect with peers, share experiences, and seek support. However, it can also have negative effects, such as fostering unrealistic expectations, promoting jealousy, or leading to cyberbullying, which can strain relationships. The constant comparison to curated online personas may contribute to insecurity and anxiety, affecting teenagers' self-esteem and their interactions with partners. Balancing online and offline interactions is crucial for healthy relationship dynamics.
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Overall, yes they are.