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    see these effects in teenagers of the modern day. Due to this advancement, many have gained access to information and other forms of communication such as social media and we are able to see this through teenagers and young adults of age 12-19. As the years continue to pass by us and the amount of technology increases, we find ourselves with a very decent population of teenagers having some sort of social media profile, ‘75 percent of teenagers in America currently have profiles on social networking

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    looking into their phones. Awkward moments are avoided by constantly refreshing social media apps to look like things are being done. Phones and social media are a huge part of life these days, “94 percent of teens who go online using a mobile device do so daily. 71 percent of teens say they use more than one social media site.” (HHS). More than half the teen population is using social media websites and the effects of them can be life long. Everything from bullying to harassing someone can occur

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    In the article, Liliana Escobar-Chaves and Craig Anderson focus on how youth are spending more time on social media and how that time spent of social media is causing them to bring negative effects to society. The authors go on to explain how the trends in increased social media use is increasing the health risks of obesity, smoking, drinking, unsafe sex and violence. The authors provide an in-depth look into each health risk and provide multiple facts and research studies to help support their claims

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    Social media has become a part of our life, and no one can imagine living without it. Social media has grown a lot over the several years. Young individuals have always thought that social media is a marvelous piece of technology, but they never think about the negative effects of ‘like’ culture, which contributes to conformity and other negative consequences. The article, The Insidious Evils of ‘Like’ Culture, written by Neil Strauss, tells us about to what people can go to get more “likes.” In

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    Social Media and it’s Positive effect on unemployment Author Author Affiliation Abstract Contemporary universal adoption of electronic technologies has enabled the US population to approach life with unprecedented ease. The adoption and advancement of electronic technologies has empowered the study of human behavior as it relates to the internet and social media platforms. Therefore, various studies researching the effects of internet usage as it relates to human behavior help provide substantial

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    Causes and Effects of Social Media There is no denying that the expansions of the World Wide Web and social media have skyrocketed in the last few years. It all started with the birth of MySpace for Generation Z in 2003. It then happened again later in 2004, when Mark Zuckerburg created the most commonly known and used Facebook, which then led to the launch of Twitter in 2006. Ultimately, what all of this is saying, is that the effects of social media have impacted the lives of many since 2003.

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    Social media is globally recognized as a phenomenon that has taken over the internet. Some view social media as a counterproductive platform that will lead to societal disintegration. Others think it empowers users and can positively transform the world. Social media is handy and highly relevant, however, many common flaws are associated with the use of social media, ranging from wasting time to compromisation of privacy. Some of the reasons why social media has harmful effects on today’s youth are:

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    How does social media affect teens? In effect, Approximately 4,450 teens/children commit suicide due to cyberbullying.Social Media is websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking. Cyberbullying is the use of electronic social networking to bully another.Social media negatively affects teens by causing them to commit suicide, an overdose of technology, and many people who use social media say they are negatively impacted. In contrast

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    Snap it up or mess it up: The effects of media. Taylor Hillridge got her very first computer for her 17 birthday. She decides to make a social media account. However, she soon finds herself as a victim of betrayal and bullying, afraid to show her face in school, she is pushed to her breaking point. Taylor’s mother thankfully stopped her. Her mother then took her cyberbullying case to the school system and state legislation to help prevent others from going through the same painful experience. The

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    To quote Jim Morrison, “Whoever controls the media, controls the mind” this quote continues to reign true in the 21st century through mass media being pushed and pumped into society whether through television, advertisements, marketing or social media. Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr and SnapChat are all popular social media outlets utilized by individuals from many different backgrounds and age groups. These social media outlets are not subjective to gender, race, or class but they still affect

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