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    Impacts of Social Media on Youth AMIT KUMAR (Assistant Professor, Dyal Singh Evening College, Delhi University) Abstract Social media is an electronic medium of communication that occur through the use of two or more electronic device that allow human being to initiate, share or exchange information, ideas, pictures, videos including chatting and talking. In today’s world, Social media is playing very important role which influenced the lifestyle of people. Social media has impact the social life. The paper probes how the contemporary media is redefining the social roles. This paper based on primary data help to explain impact of social media on youth as well as society. Objectives of learning (1) Awareness of social media. (2) Impact…

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    The Effect of Social Media on Youth Social media has had a huge impact on the world, especially our youth. There 's not a day that goes by without media cracking into their lives. Social media has created an environment for teens to keep in touch with friends and family and also stay up to date with the latest news and trends. Because of this, teens have the urge to stay connected constantly. Though this sounds harmless, the use of social media can also have its negative effects on youth. …

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    of social media on youth in India, both positive and negative. Social media is a media that is known to create impact on its users and the society as a whole. The way social media has impacted the youth in India is worth a thorough re-search to be able to understand if the change it is bringing into the lifestyles and attitudes among youngsters is majorly positive or majorly negative [1]. Social media is the media that enables its users to create and share content and information or to…

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    Social media defined by the Oxford Dictionary is websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking. Social media has negative and positive impacts, however, it can be detrimental towards the young generation. Social media is an easy platform for online predators to target youths, and it can also give an unrealistic idea of the consumption of alcohol and drugs. However, social media can help the emotional wellbeing of youths. …

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    constantly on social media. Social media is used everyday whether it’s Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, etc. Online social media has grown all over the world. Although not everyone knows how to use social media all generations have come to embrace the changes social network has brought to our world. These social media websites are mostly teenagers that are drawn into this as they are the largest users of these sites. When using these sites such as Twitter, Facebook or Instagram, there are…

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    Social media are always said to be a devil to people, especially teenagers, as they may be addicted to it and decrease their productivity. Students may not manage their time well due to social media, wasting most of their time on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube, but neither do revision on their study nor take a rest. Electronic gadgets are also blamed to be the cause of obesity in the society, as the numerous information over the internet will decrease people’s willingness to do…

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    study demonstrated by Wilcox and Stephen, Murat Korkmaz, Nurhayat Celebi, and Ali Serdar Yucel experimented on how social networking effects today’s youth ranging from high school to college students. There were 894 individuals observed in total within an eight month period. Specific groups were instructed to complete a survey consisting of eighty questions. The survey had two separate sections. The first section included questions towards the use of social networks on a scale with five options…

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    In David Buckingham’s “Introducing Identity." Youth, Identity, and Digital Media, he references Erik Erikson’s theory that one of the critical stages of discovering who you are is in your adolescence. Angela Thomas continues this theory with her belief that today’s youth can find themselves through readily available technology and social media. The journey to find your identity is a constant drive that expands through each generation as digital media technology develops. One of the issues…

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    discusses how lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) youth come out about their sexual identity. It speaks about how coming out online and offline can be very different, whereas most youth come out as being part of the LGBTQ community online before they come out to the public. Most youth that has not publicly come out as part of the LGBTQ community will identify as heterosexual in public but personally as lesbian, gay or bisexual (Craig, & McInroy, 2014). Prior research came up…

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    Digital media effects the brain in many different ways and is becoming such a popular subject and that the concern of how it is affecting people brain needs to be publicized. Digital media and social media is changing the way society communicates. This gives me examples to express to show that digital media is changing the way people function on a daily basis. I conducted information on how and what can be used and done with the impact of digital media. Youth reflect their identities based on…

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