Using social media more often, though,
increases FOMO and feelings of inadequacy, dissatisfaction, and isolation
. In turn, these feelings negatively affect your mood and worsen symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress.
Social media use has also been associated with
cyber bullying and cyber abuse
by anonymous users online, which leads to problems of self-esteem, privacy ,etc. Most studies have shown that, social media’s violent games result in increase in violent tendencies and behaviours in children.
A survey conducted by the Royal Society for Public Health asked 14-24 year olds in the UK how social media platforms impacted their health and wellbeing. The survey results found that Snapchat, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram all led to
increased feelings of depression, anxiety, poor body image and loneliness
.
When people look online and see they’re excluded from an activity,
it can affect thoughts and feelings
, and can affect them physically. A 2018 British study tied social media use to decreased, disrupted, and delayed sleep, which is associated with depression, memory loss, and poor academic performance.
However, multiple studies have found a strong link between heavy social media and an
increased risk for depression, anxiety, loneliness, self-harm
, and even suicidal thoughts. Social media may promote negative experiences such as: Inadequacy about your life or appearance.
Several schools are also using these platforms to provide information.
Social Media has many positive effects on education
including better communication, timely information, socializing online, learning, enhancing skills, making a career among others.
Too much use of social media can have adverse effects on students’ minds, and they may also be
exposed to bad posture, eye strain, and physical and mental stress
.
Social media has the
ability to both capture and scatter your attention
. … Not only does this lead to poorer cognitive performance, but it shrinks parts of the brain associated with maintaining attention.
There’s bad news for those self-proclaimed social media “addicts”: multiple studies from the last year show that too
much
time spent on your favorite platforms can make you depressed and less satisfied with life. It starts early, too; even young teens report negative effects from social media obsession.
- cyberbullying (bullying using digital technology)
- invasion of privacy.
- identity theft.
- your child seeing offensive images and messages.
- the presence of strangers who may be there to ‘groom’ other members.
The biggest advantage of social media is
better communication
. A student can connect with anyone at any point in time via Kids Messenger or WhatsApp. They can use such platforms via their smartphone, tablet or computer, and learners can exchange questions, make phone calls or video calls.
64% of Americans say social media have a
mostly negative effect
on the way things are going in the U.S. today. … Just one-in-ten Americans say social media sites have a mostly positive effect on the way things are going, and one-quarter say these platforms have a neither positive nor negative effect.
Too much use of Social Media can have adverse effects on students’ minds and they may also
be exposed to bad posture, eye strain, physical and mental stress
. … As it is easy to extract information online, reading habits of students along with their learning and research capabilities are reducing.
- Social Media Makes It Easier to Make Friends. …
- Social Media Fosters Empathy. …
- Social Media Allows for Speedy Communication. …
- Social Media Makes the World Seem Smaller. …
- Social Media Helps You Build Relationships. …
- Social Media Helps News Travel Faster.
However, multiple studies have found a strong link between heavy social media and an increased risk for depression, anxiety, loneliness, self-harm, and even suicidal thoughts. Social media may promote negative experiences such as:
Inadequacy about your life or appearance
.