Post 17
we talked about it
Post 3
- What do you like about social media?
What don’t you like?
Funny video hair video
- How do things on social media impact your life offline?
normally because all i do is just watch video when i get on YouTube
- Do you ever witness or experience people fighting online or posting something to make
other people mad?
Yes
- Posting, sharing, liking or commenting on pictures/statuses/videos/etc. that include
guns, drugs, wads of cash, fights, threats, promoting violence, promoting a crew/gang ,
etc can link youth to criminal activity and can create consequences such as
getting arrested, suspended, expelled, fired, or rejected from a job, school, or
scholarship. What do you think about that?
yes because some of these people are slow
- Some colleges and employers request your social media usernames and passwords to be considered
for admissions or hiring– this provides them access to look through all of the applicant’s social media history, messages and posts. Is this fair?
No because you don’t want anyone else in your business
- When your friends are having an argument in-person, what do you do to calm them down?
Do you think this approach would be different online? How is it different?
I don’t do nun thing at all
- Have you heard of cyber banging?
No
- Most teens say social media makes them feel better, not worse, about themselves. What do you think?
Yes because i’m just mining my business
- “Eighty-nine percent of teens have their own smartphones. They grew up alongside Instagram and Snapchat. They do research papers on Google Classroom, find emotional support on teen forums, share poetry on Tumblr, and are more likely to text “I love you” before they’d ever say it to your face.” Do you see yourself in any of these statements? Explain.
Yes i have a phone
- They can’t stop. They won’t stop. Most teens think technology companies manipulate users to spend more time on their devices. Many of them also think that social media distracts them and their friends. Do you agree with this statement? Explain.
yes because once you start scrolling it’s easier to keep scrolling than to just stop.
- Snapchat and Instagram are where it’s at. In 2012, Facebook dominated social networking use among teens. Today, only 15 percent say it’s their main site (when one 16-year-old girl was asked in a focus group whom she communicates with on Facebook, she replied, “My grandparents”). True?
Yes
- Social media takes teens away from personal relationships and distracts them from paying attention to the people they’re with. Agree?
Yes
- Exposure to hate speech is on the rise, while cyberbullying is less common. Only 13 percent of teens report ever being cyberbullied. But nearly two-thirds say they often or sometimes come across racist, sexist, homophobic or religious-based hate content in social media. Is this true?
Yes