In this modern age, social media is highly involved in our lives, and in many good ways. Social Media is used for communication, entertainment, and growth among human interaction. In the article “The Upside of Selfies: Social Media Isn’t All Bad for Kids” authored by Kelly Wallace talks of the many positives that social media can have. However, Suren Ramasubbu in "Influence of Social Media on Teenagers" argues that social media has many terrible effects on children. Though critics focus on the negative, social media can provide many beneficial effects on children.
The first benefit of using social media is the ability to provide and receive confidence, respect, and encouragement. Rebecca Levey comments on the encouragement through 'KidzVuz',
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Again, Rebecca Levey "said another benefit is for kids who might feel slightly isolated to connect with other tweens and teens who might share their same interests" (Wallace). Social media has been famous for connecting kids, most of the time positively, to the people just like them or someone with similar interests. Additionally, Elena Sonnino also expressed "They want to be able to see, for better or for worse, really quick action and social media allows them to create positive, meaningful change quickly" (Wallace). So, with social media, teens can see the ability to be able to create change and also projects to benefit others, all by coming together through social media. Furthermore, social media brings people from all walks of life to come together, benefiting themselves and others, all by Facebook, Instagram, …show more content…
Many critics claim social media begs to act as a lure for sexting, cyberbullying, "Facebook Depression", among other horrible things that can harm an individual's safety and health. However, mom Eileen Masio shares "[she thinks] just as damaging as social media can be, it can... help to build self confidence, too" (Wallace). Additionally, social media also can be monitored and restricted parentally, to preserve and protect the child's privacy. Author Suren Ramsubbu acknowledges this, claiming "It is essential that parents are aware of and monitor privacy settings and online profiles of their wards." The "evil" of social media is blown out of proportion by the news sources by flashing sad, horrible stories of unintended results, making social media look