Spartan Posted August 21, 2018 Report Posted August 21, 2018 The rise of social media has given people a platform to meet new individuals from any part of the world and share ideas. But it also comes with its fair share of problems as young people face body image issues along with concerns such as bullying as well as social media addiction. Now a study in the US has revealed another adverse effect of social media as findings show that one in three teenagers haven’t read a book in a year. While 60 percent read a book for pleasure everyday in the 70s, today on 16 percent adolescents indulge in such activities. Social media usage on an average went up from an hour to two hours a day between 2006 and 2016. Researchers expressed concerns about how this may affect studies of teenagers by making it difficult for them to understand textbooks due to lack of concentration. This comes after previous research showed how social media platforms like Instagram may be contributing to mental health issues. Quote
soodhilodaaram Posted August 21, 2018 Report Posted August 21, 2018 3 minutes ago, Spartan said: The rise of social media has given people a platform to meet new individuals from any part of the world and share ideas. But it also comes with its fair share of problems as young people face body image issues along with concerns such as bullying as well as social media addiction. Now a study in the US has revealed another adverse effect of social media as findings show that one in three teenagers haven’t read a book in a year. While 60 percent read a book for pleasure everyday in the 70s, today on 16 percent adolescents indulge in such activities. Social media usage on an average went up from an hour to two hours a day between 2006 and 2016. Researchers expressed concerns about how this may affect studies of teenagers by making it difficult for them to understand textbooks due to lack of concentration. This comes after previous research showed how social media platforms like Instagram may be contributing to mental health issues. india lo inka chandalam ayi untadi post high school Quote
Spartan Posted August 21, 2018 Author Report Posted August 21, 2018 2 minutes ago, soodhilodaaram said: india lo inka chandalam ayi untadi post high school yeah.. Quote
dakumangalsingh Posted August 21, 2018 Report Posted August 21, 2018 6 minutes ago, soodhilodaaram said: india lo inka chandalam ayi untadi post high school india inka better ankul, jio ochchinaka gabbu ayindii India lo Quote
daddojanam Posted August 21, 2018 Report Posted August 21, 2018 2 minutes ago, dakumangalsingh said: india inka better ankul, jio ochchinaka gabbu ayindii India lo @uttermost gadini adigithe bodi kutra antadu Quote
reality Posted August 22, 2018 Report Posted August 22, 2018 Pity those hopeless young brains.. Quote
reality Posted August 22, 2018 Report Posted August 22, 2018 Parents are the culprits and offcourse schools which adopt social media as one of the modern ways of teaching. Parens are busy with their own social media madness and can’t afford to correct their children. Quote
dasara_bullodu Posted August 22, 2018 Report Posted August 22, 2018 2 hours ago, Spartan said: The rise of social media has given people a platform to meet new individuals from any part of the world and share ideas. But it also comes with its fair share of problems as young people face body image issues along with concerns such as bullying as well as social media addiction. Now a study in the US has revealed another adverse effect of social media as findings show that one in three teenagers haven’t read a book in a year. While 60 percent read a book for pleasure everyday in the 70s, today on 16 percent adolescents indulge in such activities. Social media usage on an average went up from an hour to two hours a day between 2006 and 2016. Researchers expressed concerns about how this may affect studies of teenagers by making it difficult for them to understand textbooks due to lack of concentration. This comes after previous research showed how social media platforms like Instagram may be contributing to mental health issues. India schools lo horror stories bane untunnai ee madhya kalam lo Quote
tennisluvr Posted August 22, 2018 Report Posted August 22, 2018 12 hours ago, Spartan said: The rise of social media has given people a platform to meet new individuals from any part of the world and share ideas. But it also comes with its fair share of problems as young people face body image issues along with concerns such as bullying as well as social media addiction. Now a study in the US has revealed another adverse effect of social media as findings show that one in three teenagers haven’t read a book in a year. While 60 percent read a book for pleasure everyday in the 70s, today on 16 percent adolescents indulge in such activities. Social media usage on an average went up from an hour to two hours a day between 2006 and 2016. Researchers expressed concerns about how this may affect studies of teenagers by making it difficult for them to understand textbooks due to lack of concentration. This comes after previous research showed how social media platforms like Instagram may be contributing to mental health issues. Not at all surprised, this has become the norm. Every brainless bimbo strips clothes these days and posts semi nude pictures in exotic places, with a bunch of beta orbiters salivating at her pictures as if she's the next best thing since sliced bread. I think a bunch of them might commit suicide once that attention starts dipping. RIP humanity, the rise of the machines is inevitable. Thanks social media for accelerating it. 1 Quote
uttermost Posted August 22, 2018 Report Posted August 22, 2018 India gurinchi maatladthunnara.. lol.. bihar, UP, Raj, lanti places 1 in 3 teenagers have never even attended school 1 Quote
garuda_masood Posted August 22, 2018 Report Posted August 22, 2018 3 in 3 teenagers are beating and fingering due to social media and jio ache din Quote
dasara_bullodu Posted August 22, 2018 Report Posted August 22, 2018 Kaushal army will hire them Quote
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