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Teens and Social Media: A Double-Edged Sword
Saturday, January 18, 2025
Now, let's think about cyberbullying. It's not just about mean comments or nasty messages. It's about power and control. Teens who are addicted to social media might feel a false sense of power. They might think it's okay to comment harshly on someone else's post just because they're behind a screen. And if they're on the receiving end, they might feel trapped, like there's no escape from the constant stream of negativity.
This study shows us that it's not just about the content teens are exposed to on social media. It's about how they're using it and how it's affecting their relationships and self-esteem. So, the next time you see your teen on their phone, maybe it's time to have a chat about their digital habits. It could make a world of difference.
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