We live in a generation where losing your phone is worse than losing your virginity. We live in a generation where it has become common to send inappropriate pictures to people who we have just met. We live in a generation where we are so dependent on technology that it is as addictive as a drug. Fellow students, let me ask you all this question, would you want to see our future generation, our future leaders, and our future role models acting like this? What is this world coming to?! In order to prevent this, I firmly believe that the correct and safe use of social media must be taught in schools.
Social networking websites can be utilised as a beneficial tool to keep in touch with friends and to communicate and interact with people across the globe. Thus, it has become very popular particularly amongst teenagers to interact and connect with others online. However, it must be mandatory in schools to educate students on the correct and safe access of social media. It must be compulsory for children to learn about the consequences of social media, as it is a potentially damaging and destructive environment, which can lead to a variety of issues including mental illness, addiction and cyberbullying. Some people state that if children are old enough to have a social media account or phone, they should be able to responsibly use the internet. Wrong. According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, it states that people between the ages of 15-24 suicide is the third leading cause of death due to cyberbullying.
The Essay on Social Media: This is The Future
In my opinion no, I do not think that Social Media, our future, is going to be a good one. There are a few reasons why I think that. Social media has changed the virtual and physical landscape in many ways some of good and some of bad. There is content distributed on the Internet that lives forever and social media has dramatically increased the amount of “personal” content being ...
Over a whopping 69% of people who commit suicide have been diagnosed with mental illness due to cyberbullying. In addition, a staggering 95% of all teenagers aged 12-17 are considerable users of the internet and 80% of those teens are social media users according to Pew Research Internet Project. From these statistics alone, it is blindingly obvious that a huge portion of our youth can easily become victims to cyberbullying and worse, can become victims of suicide and depression. Do we not owe it to the 69% of youth that sadly end their lives because of online taunts and harassments? Do we not, as a nation, have a duty to protect our children? We must take initiative now! It is imperative that we stand together against these heinous and malicious threats against our upcoming generation. This is why it is so crucial and vital for our education systems to incorporate the safe use and consequences of social media as part of the curriculum.
There are those that state that social networking web sites can be a useful tool to keep in touch with family or loved ones and it gives people the flexibility to globally interact with others, from celebrities to strangers. However, a vast number of young people tend to overshare private information and personal pictures of themselves to people they have barely even met! Some even go as far as sending such things to people who they have never even seen before! Imagine that! Imagine your photos, your address, your phone number and your credit card details all at the mercy of an unknown individual who could potentially circulate all of this information to other strangers. It would be a vicious cycle where your most private information is continuously leaked. And the worst part is there is nothing you can do to stop it. You will never be able to fully eradicate it. Therefore, I strongly believe that by educating our young people and bringing awareness of these potential dangers to them, we can help reduce cases of illegal information sharing and privacy violations.
The Research paper on Do You Advocate Or Oppose Social Media?
Advocates of the Social Media say that these communities facilitate social and political change; offer teachers, librarians, and students valuable access to educational support and materials; promote increased interaction with friends and family and broadcast useful information rapidly. Opponents say that these sites alter children’s brains and behavior; waste time on frivolous activity; prevent ...
Now, we all are aware of the addictive nature that social media has. Nevertheless, every generation had their own obsession, so how are we any different? According to neuroscientist, Mark Goulston, there are certain “feel-good” brain hormones such as oxytocin and dopamine that are located in the pleasure and reward centres of your brain and are released when individuals actively use social media sites. Although social media is a psychological addiction unlike substance addiction, brain scans reveal that there are frighteningly similar impairments of regions of the brain, especially in the degradation of white matter that those with drug dependence usually characterise.
These regions control emotional processing, decision making and attention. Social media is extremely addictive as it provides immediate and satisfying rewards (through the release of hormones) with very little effort. Your brain automatically begins to crave it more and more as you desire these chemical stimulations. Sounds like a drug right? Some studies even show that around 5%-10% of users find it difficult to control the amount of time they spent online and literally cannot log off. So although social media stimulates our brain and sends chemicals that make us feel great – it’s harmful to our real life relationships and distances us from the connections we have around us, often times becoming a distraction to young people which can deter them from their schoolwork and affect their ability to interact with people face to face.
Instead of continuing our ways, we can change. As a nation and together as a world, we can eradicate cyberbullying, suicide, mental illness and other psychological problems just by educating youth and children in school about the correct use of social media. Think of all the lives that could be saved! It is too often that youth have been cyberbullied on networking web sites. It is too often that children kill themselves over harassment online. This needs to stop. Now! If young children were to have the knowledge and understanding of the consequences and effects that could result from social media, they would be able to see the potential risks and be safer whilst social networks.
The Term Paper on Effects of Social Media
For the past decade, society has been undergoing a technological revolution in communication. The creation of the internet was the foundation for the communication practices of today. Internet use began to facilitate asynchronous messaging, which later evolved towards instantaneous communication, synchronous messaging. This communication revolution occurred rapidly and was vastly accepted by ...
As a nation, we must have the initiative to prevent this from happening to our children. If they were to know how to prevent and avoid circumstances such as this, there would be less harm on the internet and it could be cautiously utilized. We can change our generation; we can be the generation to make an impact on this world. We are the ones that will be shaping our future so it is our responsibility now to make a change. We say we live in a “messed up society” but has it ever come across our minds that WE are the society. We are the people that have to take, charge, and influence other minds across the world. We are the ones that will have to take leadership and develop our future world by making small decisions such as teaching the correct and safe use of social media in schools, which would make a big impact on the rest of our lives.