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https://www.msn.com/en-au/lifestyle/familyandrelationships/the-surprising-ways-s...

No, social media doesn't affect all teens in the same way. Its effects on their mental health depend on various factors, such as what they see and do online, how much time they spend online, and personal circumstances, such as cultural and social factors.

Social media has a major influence on how teenagers interact with the world around them. For many teens, platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat provide a space to connect with friends, share their creativity, and stay updated on trends. However, while some teens may find it empowering and uplifting, others may experience anxiety, low self-esteem, or social pressure. The varying impact raises important questions about how much time teens spend online and how it affects their mental health and development. Understanding these differences is key to helping teens navigate the digital landscape safely and positively.

No, social media doesn't affect all teens in the same way. Its effects on their mental health depend on various factors, such as what they see and do online, how much time they spend online, and personal circumstances, such as cultural and social factors.

According to a 2022 survey of 12 to 17-year-olds, the top five social media platforms used are YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat

Based on 1,300 responses in a 2022 survey, about 35% of teens use at least one of five social media platforms more than several times daily.

According to a study that focused on 12 to 15-year-olds in the United States, spending three hours a day using social media was linked to a higher risk of mental health concerns.

Online profiles or even alternate identities can sometimes help teens who lack social support offline or are lonely. Additionally, groups are available for marginalized communities such as racial minorities and the LGBTQ community.

Social media has many cons including that it can distract from homework, exercise, and family time.

Sleep is an essential part of daily life and getting enough of it is crucial, especially for young people. Many teens will spend hours scrolling social media instead of sleeping.

Social media can influence teens in a lot of ways. It can lead them to believe biased or incorrect information that they see from influencers or peers.

Social media can become a place where your teen can witness rumors being spread or even do so themselves. Additionally, teens might see the internet and social media as a safe space when in reality they're not.

Social media can lead teens to form views about other people's lives or bodies that aren't realistic.

Social media can be a dangerous place where predators lurk, knowing that teens and children can be vulnerable. A predator might try to exploit or extort your teen.

Social media can expose teens to cyberbullying, which can in turn raise their risk of mental health conditions including anxiety and depression.

It can be very important and useful to set rules regarding social media for your teen. Then your child will know what's expected from them.

One rule you could choose to establish is to keep all devices out of bedrooms. Whether it's before sleep time or during the day, devices don't enter the bedroom.

Having a rule where your child has to first do their homework and earn the right to social media can help establish discipline in a teen.

Establish certain times during the day or evening when social media use is allowed. This will give your teen something to look forward to while limiting their intake.

Be a role model for your child. If you expect them to follow rules regarding social media then you should too

If you notice that social media is causing your teen to challenge rules or your sense of what is appropriate then be sure to sit them down and have a heart-felt conversation about it

If you're concerned your teen is purposefully or accidentally sharing personal information online, turn on the privacy settings on their accounts.

The American Psychological Association recommends parents regularly review their child's social media use. An idea on how to do this is to "friend" or "follow" your teen's social accounts.

Having regular talks with your teen gives them a safe space to share how social media has been making them feel. It can also be an opportunity for them to discuss things they saw or experienced.

It's important to remind your teen that gossiping, spreading rumors, bullying, or harming someone's reputation is always unacceptable.

For all teens, but especially those with social anxiety, it's important to encourage them to interact face-to-face and in person.

Two prominent warning signs your teen is using too much social media are that they use it even when wanting to stop. Additionally, they use it so much that school, sleep, activities, or relationships suffer.

If your teen often spends more time on social platforms than you intended or even lies to use social media, these are definitely causes for concern.

Though there are some positives, social media can be negative for children and teens because it can encourage constant comparison and can lead to poor body image and even loneliness.


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Reply #1 - Nov 23rd, 2024 at 3:15pm
 
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Social media affects a teenager's mental health by limiting the time spent in direct contact with another human being including peers and family. This can lead to low self-esteem, anxiety, and depression.

Sources: (Child Mind Institute) (Mayo Clinic) (Yale Medicine)




Now let's just see if any of the idjits here can actually engage in serious discussion over a serious issue that impacts on young lives in so many ways- often the WRONG ways.... I just love it when you read a thousand word dialogue about how bad I am at discussing fairly - from someone who claims to discuss fairly.... those kinds are clearly products of the modern education system and also of social media impacting on their fragile minds....

Come on in, Monkey Gang.... you can't seriously discuss Aboriginal issues without lapsing into barbarism of insult and personal attack and (ooooh) attacks with harsh language..... (LMAO)  ... what have to contribute other than your personal misguided bile?

Plenty of real meat here to preserve the mental state of kids.......

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Reply #2 - Nov 23rd, 2024 at 3:39pm
 
Australia's human rights commissioner has stated that this ban will violate the rights of children and potentially undermine the privacy of all social media users. She has called on the government to delay its implementation pending further consultation.
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Reply #3 - Nov 23rd, 2024 at 3:40pm
 
Since when does a Government put itself between the Parents and THEIR children?
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Reply #4 - Nov 23rd, 2024 at 3:40pm
 
This is Nothing more than an introduction to digital ID for EVERY Australian via the guise of “protecting children”  Roll Eyes
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Reply #5 - Nov 23rd, 2024 at 3:43pm
 
Submissions for inquiry to the ‘Social Media Minimum Age’ Bill have just opened and we only have 24 hours..

Why is the Labor/Greens/Teals/Liberal/Nationals so desperate to jam this bill through the parliament at lightning speed?
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Reply #6 - Nov 23rd, 2024 at 3:43pm
 
If it was not for the fact that I viewed the internet back in the day before there were restictions on content that could be viewed, I would probably be dead today. I needed to view the dark web in order to prepared for my days out on my own.

The "Nanny State" that Albanese proposes is something that he was accustomed to receiving as a child.
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Reply #7 - Nov 23rd, 2024 at 3:48pm
 
SerialBrain9 wrote on Nov 23rd, 2024 at 3:39pm:
Australia's human rights commissioner has stated that this ban will violate the rights of children and potentially undermine the privacy of all social media users. She has called on the government to delay its implementation pending further consultation.



Another SPAHA .... the expected self-glorifying speech indicative of nothing real .... it's now a RIGHT of children to access any and all social media?  I'd say that is a clear and present danger ....... Digital ID means nothing to me - I have nothing to hide.... and I hold radical views unlike any of you ..... far more radical...
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Reply #8 - Nov 23rd, 2024 at 3:51pm
 
SerialBrain9 wrote on Nov 23rd, 2024 at 3:40pm:
Since when does a Government put itself between the Parents and THEIR children?



It does so when it dictates that parents cannot have the right to restrict certain sites for their children, but that must be at the behest of the State...... exclusively in the power of the State .... you know what that is....
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Reply #9 - Nov 23rd, 2024 at 3:52pm
 
This is albos book of the year for children - Sick  Angry

He also recommends giving tax payer funded puberty blockers to minors who want them.. 

https://x.com/celinevmachine_/status/1856576762697920783?s=61&t=pr9sQbfDnRXI42Hs...
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Reply #10 - Nov 23rd, 2024 at 3:53pm
 
SerialBrain9 wrote on Nov 23rd, 2024 at 3:43pm:
Submissions for inquiry to the ‘Social Media Minimum Age’ Bill have just opened and we only have 24 hours..

Why is the Labor/Greens/Teals/Liberal/Nationals so desperate to jam this bill through the parliament at lightning speed?



Good point - they are rushing this one through - it's Saturday ... what have I been telling yez over and over again about weekends and politics?   Weekends of burning issues ....
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Reply #11 - Nov 23rd, 2024 at 3:54pm
 
SerialBrain9 wrote on Nov 23rd, 2024 at 3:52pm:
This is albos book of the year for children - Sick  Angry

He also recommends giving tax payer funded puberty blockers to minors who want them.. 

https://x.com/celinevmachine_/status/1856576762697920783?s=61&t=pr9sQbfDnRXI42Hs...


Point well made ... go on ...

I'll add this - on the one hand restrictions on this kind of rubbish are to be put on social media - while the 'agenda' moves forward IRL in schools..... who is to say that the self-same government will then decide - once all power resides in its filthy little hands - to open these things up to kids without any oversight?

What does that tell you about this government?  Whatever they may get right - some time it must happen - the things they are doing wrong are way beyond the pale.
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Reply #12 - Nov 23rd, 2024 at 3:56pm
 
Grappler Truth Teller Feller wrote on Nov 23rd, 2024 at 3:48pm:
SerialBrain9 wrote on Nov 23rd, 2024 at 3:39pm:
Australia's human rights commissioner has stated that this ban will violate the rights of children and potentially undermine the privacy of all social media users. She has called on the government to delay its implementation pending further consultation.



Another SPAHA .... the expected self-glorifying speech indicative of nothing real .... it's now a RIGHT of children to access any and all social media?  I'd say that is a clear and present danger ....... Digital ID means nothing to me - I have nothing to hide.... and I hold radical views unlike any of you ..... far more radical...


This is Australia, not China

China has full digital ID which restricts Chinese freedoms and also a social credit system etc..

Once Australia has full digital ID which restricts- we’ll get out own social credit system along with your own personal Carbon Footprint 👣

eat more than one sausage a month and they’ll close your bank account…

Is that what you want?
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Reply #13 - Nov 23rd, 2024 at 4:00pm
 
That sounds extreme, Serial.....

I'm not arguing for anything but the protection of children from vile influences - and decent parents can see to that.... or my mooted approach of having every social media access device purchased by an adult and with all restrictions in place already, and ONLY a clearly identified adult able to remove blocks.... though I wonder if even some of those should be allowed access.

Rocky (not you) - take a break - your mind is wandering a bit this weekend.
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Reply #14 - Nov 23rd, 2024 at 4:00pm
 
Don’t get me wrong - im no fan of kids on the internet and social media…

Parents must do better.. IMO

My own daughter, unbeknown to us, was fighting with others on SM after fighting with them all day at school - the computer was in the dining room and she hid it well…
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