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Article on Media -Impact on Teenagers​

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Answered by anamikapradeep7
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Heads down, eyes stare at a cell phone screen, and fingers type furiously. Cell phone screens read Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, KIK, Pinterest, Tumblr…the list is endless and dominating the lives of teenagers. Regardless of the time or setting, the description above is a common sight. Social media has become an integrated part of society and the advances in technology directly affect many lives. Specifically, what effects does social media have on teenagers ages 13 to 18?

To begin with, a person must examine the emotional effects of social media that arise from the psychological effects of social media According to ASAPscience, brain scans revealed those with psychological addiction to social media have similar brain impaired regions as those with drug dependence. These regions control attention span, emotional processing, and decision-making skills. Furthermore, face to face communicational skills are hindered when one establishes social media as the main source of communication. Skills include the proper display of body language, facial expression, and eye contact, the usage of voice inflection as needed, and the ability to continue the conversation. Dr. Kate Roberts, a Boston-based school psychologist stated:

Families text rather than have conversations. We 're living in a culture of sound bites, and that is not developing our verbal skills or our emotional intelligence," Roberts said. "We 're down on the interaction time. Right now, at Boston College, there 's a course on how to ask a person out on a date. It 's like we 've lost the skill of courtship and the ability to make that connection.

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Answered by MANOJBALARAM
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For college students and teenagers, social media is a large part of their life. With access on their phones to sites like Facebook, Snapchat, and Twitter, social media as a pastime is now starting to become an addiction. According to Prasad et al., 60% of teens have some form of social media, their phones pressed against their face because they need to be connected to the world. Rick Nauert, who has a PhD is psychology, conducted an experiment researching teens and their social media addiction, and he noticed that the teens get severe anxiety when it is taken away from them. Traveling out in public it is easy to see how many people can not live without social media. Teens always have their faces in their phones. There are multiple reasons as to why teens are addicted to social media. Teens are addicted to social media because of their need for self gratification and pleasure, and this is why so many are addicted to sites like Facebook. Professors Daria Kuss and Mark Griffiths believe that sites like Facebook differ from other social media sites. The difference is due to the facts that they are a function of motivation. The difference could be described as the gratification theory. The gratification theory is a goal directed way for the purpose of gratification and satisfaction, which are similarities of addiction.

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