Many people think that minors should not have access to social media because it can affect them. However, there are many useful resources that teens can have access to. I believe minors should have access to social media because they can learn about the cultures around the world.
There are many good ways the media can be used to help minors learn. For example, minors get to learn about the different cultures around the world and learn different languages as well. Minors tend to look up what the world is like, and the media makes it really easy for them to explore what the world is like, for example when someone doesn’t know the answer for a question, it is very popular for people tell them to “Google it” because they think that that the internet
We share our feelings, exact locations, and activities so easily through means of social media. These types of posts generally give away too much personal information which can further result in safety issues. Privacy isn’t such a big deal for teenagers now. They don’t realize the implications that comes with posting all of their life details.. This is where privacy needs to be of greater demand to keep children’s lives and secrets safe.
Even with the dangerous developments in social media over the past several years, many parents have chosen to allow their children to use these sites despite age restrictions. There are three reasons to argue for age restrictions on social media sites: lack of supervision by parents, targeting of children by pedophiles, and the prevalence of children falsifying their age. The ability of pedophiles to conceivably target children with social media proves that this is an issue that parents need to examine so that they may better protect their children. The threat from pedophiles causes an enormous problem for millions of children on social media sites. Unfortunately, Western Daily Press states that “Pedophiles can get away with grooming young teenagers on social media sites.” My essay will argue that age restrictions need to be in place, and additional regulations should ensure that law enforcement agencies have the tools required to supervise underage children 's use of social media, including Facebook and Twitter. Quoting from Business Wire, “three out of four parents feel that social network sites are not protecting children.” According to Irish Independent, “four out of ten children falsify their age” when using social media. I will also argue that additional research on this topic can be used to raise the awareness of parents, and can also help to alert the children themselves to the danger. My essay will also examine questions, such as: How can social media sites protect
Social media has been a topic of debate for years. Some people are strongly against any use of it while others like the instant connection it provides. A major concern over social media is the lasting effects it has on teenagers. Social media can affect teenagers through many ways including things like their self-esteem. Cyberbullying is a raging topic of discussion centered around teens social media use. It can also effect their people skills and create a lack of community involvement. Some parents think that watching what their children do on social media is an invasion of privacy but is your concern for their privacy greater than your concern for their safety? Social media poses a great danger to today’s children. It can affect many aspects of their lives.
In this essay, Michelle Blake explains how pre-teens shouldn’t be allowed on social media. Blake explains how all aspects of social media play a role in teens personality and progressing lack of empathy for others. A natural desire to be popular causes them to constantly try to be funny, noticed, or clever. Once they set any social media platform, they’re now going to be on it a lot more. In hence trying to get the attention they crave. This can lead to the inability to focus on anything but them. Creating lack of general consideration of others and constant focus on ones feelings. The author describes they are not mature enough to make responsible decision. That most teens are living in the moment rather
Media Literacy can have a big impact on teenagers who are currently in high school. It can help students transition into a college learning environment. It can also help students ease the difficulty of any school assignment that requires online research.. According to medialiteracyproject.org,
Theres two problems children are facing and parents included. Children shouldn’t be allowed to be on social media at the age of six between fourteen. They shouldn’t be allowed to because young children don’t have the age because they won’t be able to know what’s going on social media. I think it’s a bad idea letting your children
Social media is a huge trend right now, in fact over 78% of Americans have some type of social media profile. Everyone is “instagramming”, “snapchatting”, and yes still “facebooking”. This includes young 11 and 12 year olds, who use it more often than those above the age of 18. I believe minors should not be allowed to have any form of social media because minors do not know how to use it properly nor do they know how to protect themselves while using it. Middle and high schoolers are very immature for social media unlike adults. Middle schoolers and high schoolers think social media is used to post selfies and obtain ridiculous amounts of followers or subscribers. Adults often use their social media to connect with distant friends and family, which
What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of a minor using social media? One word answer: trouble. However, not all minors plan on being disruptive and mischievous on social media, in fact social media happens to be a pretty big part of life for a minor. I believe minors should be allowed to have access social media because it is the best way to stay connected to the outside world.
About 80% of teenagers today, have social media and approximately 40% of social media is used for communicating. Some of the popular social sites today may include Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, and Facebook. I believe minors should be allowed to have social media because it has become a major part of today’s way of living by entertainment and has become a major form of communication.
Imagine this, you lose your job before one day of work, or the college you really wanted to go to rejected you for one dumb picture on social media. Over 1.5 billion students lose their job or get rejected from their college because of social media. Teens should be careful because what they put or see on social media can impact their future.
Should teens have privacy online? Teens should be monitored but not all of them. Some teens have different things they do some could look up inappropriate things, but some look up helpful things such as things that will help them at school or work but those who look up inappropriate things need to be monitored closely and need to be stopped if it goes too far and gets out of control.
Facebook, twitter and instagram are all methods used to share your life with others. You’re able to post pictures and type statuses to inform your friends, followers, etc., what you have been up to and how you have been living your life. Adults usually post pictures and statuses focusing on their family, trips and special events in their lives, while the younger generation takes social media a lot more serious. Every moment of their lives are put out there for the world to see, sometimes without the realization. Teenagers on social media are always trying to impress and one up each other. They sometimes post inappropriate material to try to look as cool as possible without realizing that ultimately employers, teachers, parents, law enforcement and strangers all have the ability to see. The problem is once something is on the internet it is there forever, and if caught you can find yourself in major trouble.
Various individuals long for a time when technology did not take over the world. For teenagers, it is difficult to imagine a life without the World Wide Web and its countless perks at their fingertips. Social media consumes young lives more than any other form of technological advancement. Social media has a few pros, but also its fair share of cons.
Many children are getting more involved in social media today. They want to feel more connected to their friends, and know what is going on in the world. However, they are also getting cyberbullied online, so how young is too young?
What would happen if a parent came home tuckered out from the day of busy hours and aching feet, longing to plop down on the couch and kick their feet up only to hear silence? Parents typically expect their 13-year-old daughter’s hands to be conjoined to her phone texting away on social media or yapping to her best friend about today’s events in class. Realizing neither of the two normality’s are happening the parent decides to check the daughter’s room. As he or she walks up the stairs music is heard playing at a very low volume coming from the room. The parent opens the door to the room and finds the daughter taking pictures scantily clad on a social media site. After a piece of the parent’s mind was given and the daughter’s phone taken, the question was asked, what was she thinking and she confesses she was bored. The reasons why parents should limit the use of social media by teens could be said because of the previous narrative. Why do some parents believe this? To limit the teens’ access helps prevent the possibility of sexual behavior, dangerous social media involvement, and cyber bullying.