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The effect of social media on youth

How does social media affect our attitudes?

Social media users' attitudes toward use activities influence their intentions to purchase digital subscriptions through their perceptions of the attributes of the content. The more often people use social media, the more they are likely to consume news. However, news use time does not influence purchasing intentions.

How can media influence your interest attitude and behavior?

Here's the good news: social media and other media can be positive influences on teenage behaviour and attitudes. Teenagers who are exposed to and take an interest in news media are more likely to be interested in major social and political issues like climate change.

How could social media impact adolescents attitudes and behaviors?

The lack or difficulty in self-regulation and susceptibility to peer pressure makes adolescents vulnerable to such evils as Facebook depression, sexting, and cyberbullying, which are realistic threats. ... Cyberbullying ranges from direct threatening and unpleasant emails to anonymous activities such as trolling

In the opinion of 89% of youth lure of using social media shifts away the concentration of youth from academic activities or study. 94% of youth opined that social media is used to spread misinformation, rumors and responsible for increasing cybercrimes among young people, like blackmailing, sexual harassment with their unknown friends through chatting. 100% of youth opined that social media users are spending more and more time on useless activities, like chatting, watching films etc. In the opinion of 71% youth, due to addiction of social media the users are not able to take their lunch or dinner, breakfast on proper time. Spending 5 hours or more than 5 hours in a day on the social media also leads to unhealthy snacking and hence obesity. 

According to 61% youth over-utilization of social media decreases the interaction of users with their family members, relatives, friends, etc. It is observed that, in a family where all members are staying together, users of social media do not spend time to interact with their family members, as they become self-centered or individually engaged in their own virtual world through social media. Over utilization of social media, also disturbs the users’ academic career and it creates hate towards educational activities and study, was opined by 81% youths.

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