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Shifts and nuances in the way we communicate online.
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Surgeon General Warns That Social Media May Harm Children and Adolescents

Surgeon General Warns That Social Media May Harm Children and Adolescents | Communications Major | Scoop.it

The report by Dr. Vivek Murthy cited a “profound risk of harm” to adolescent mental health and urged families to set limits and governments to set tougher standards for use.

George Owusu's curator insight, February 25, 7:21 PM
Social media addiction is often found in the youth anywhere from 11-19. Because  of this it's affecting children's behavior as they are imitating what they see online such as violence, sex, and drugs
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Are Teenagers Replacing Drugs With Smartphones?

Are Teenagers Replacing Drugs With Smartphones? | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Amid an opioid epidemic, the rise of deadly synthetic drugs and the widening legalization of marijuana, a curious bright spot has emerged in the youth drug culture: American teenagers are growing less likely to try or regularly use drugs, including alcohol.

With minor fits and starts, the trend has been building for a decade, with no clear understanding as to why. Some experts theorize that falling cigarette-smoking rates are cutting into a key gateway to drugs, or that antidrug education campaigns, long a largely failed enterprise, have finally taken hold.

But researchers are starting to ponder an intriguing question: Are teenagers using drugs less in part because they are constantly stimulated and entertained by their computers and phones?

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Study: 73% of U.S. Teens Still Use Facebook

Study: 73% of U.S. Teens Still Use Facebook | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Facebook turns 10 years old this week. Expect there to be several studies on the the world's largest social networking site. In addition to this study finding that most teens still use Facebook (various reports repeatedly try to indicate those in the 12- to 17-year-old group are drifting away from the site), other findings include average number of friends, differences in how men and women use the site, and that many so-called "non-users" (those without their own account) live with someone with an account and use that account to follow friends and family.

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VIDEO: Must See Morning Short: Teen's Constant Web Distractions

VIDEO: Must See Morning Short: Teen's Constant Web Distractions | Communications Major | Scoop.it

You think you have a tough time sticking to one thing online? Check out Noah, a 17- minute film by Canadian film students Walter Woodman and Patrick Cederberg. And yes - there is a story here.

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Teenagers Sharing Passwords as Show of Affection

Teenagers Sharing Passwords as Show of Affection | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Young couples have long signaled their devotion to each other by various means — the gift of a letterman jacket, or an exchange of class rings or ID bracelets. Best friends share locker combinations. In the digital age, love is ... sharing your passwords.

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How Teens Recovered From the ‘TikTok Tics’

How Teens Recovered From the ‘TikTok Tics’ | Communications Major | Scoop.it

A wave of teenagers who developed tics during the pandemic has receded, illustrating the powerful influence of stress on the body and the resilience of adolescents

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Teens Enjoy Instagram Likes as Much as Sex

And all this time we thought sex-ed and free birth control could put a lid on teen pregnancy. Nope. Instead it turns out that the feeling people get when they think about sex or money is the same addictive happiness teenagers feel when someone likes their post on social media.

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Will Instagram’s New Messaging App Solve Facebook’s Teen Problem?

Will Instagram’s New Messaging App Solve Facebook’s Teen Problem? | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Facebook's Instagram app is launching photo and video messaging, just months after Snapchat, an app popular with teens, spurned a $3 billion Facebook bid.

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Why 'The Breakfast Club' Could Never Happen Today [PIC]

Why 'The Breakfast Club' Could Never Happen Today [PIC] | Communications Major | Scoop.it

The plot of "The Breakfast Club" would have been much less interesting if it took place in the 21st century. Why? Well, you can still get detention, but now you bring your SmartPhone. 

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