10 Reasons why Social Media Should Banned for Children Under 18
Social media is a big part of entertainment in many people’s lives. Online social groups began in the early 90’s, when the internet first became mainstream. It was an exciting time for
students and young adults, especially. Home computers were not the norm yet, however, college students could visit the lab at school. There were even waiting lists to get a seat in the lab. Chat rooms were the first hint at social media. Instead of typing up an English paper, students would find a chat room and enjoy the connection with people from all over the world.
New responsibilities and dangers also came with the introduction of these chatrooms. Over time, people figured out how to track down who was online. It soon became apparent that there was more going on than innocent conversations. Social media today poses many dangers for kids, especially. You can never be sure who is present behind the face you see on the screen. Social media is now a hot spot for child predators. They can easily pretend to be a child themselves, as the prep their victims. Internet safety is now taught by almost every school, and parent.
Social media can easily take up several hours during the day. It can be difficult to tear ourselves away from social media apps on our phone. We have been conditioned to have access to everything that everyone else is doing, at all times. This makes it difficult to focus on the present. Life can be happening all around us, yet we often refuse to take notice.
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