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  2. Teens discuss how social media reshapes childhood in FX ...

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    Teens today have been growing up in a new reality shaped by social media. "I think parents don't know the majority of what teens are doing on their phones," Sydney Shear told "Nightline." Shear is ...

  3. Social media and the effects on American adolescents

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    Social media can significantly influence body image concerns in female adolescents. [27] Young women who are easily influenced by the images of others on social media may hold themselves to an unrealistic standard for their bodies because of the prevalence of digital image alteration. Social media can be a gateway to Body dysmorphic disorder.

  4. If you're a parent, Lauren Greenfield's new doc about teens ...

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    Lauren Greenfield's latest project, "Social Studies," is a five-part docuseries that looks at teen social media use and its effects. It premieres Friday at Telluride and comes to FX on Sept. 27.

  5. Study: Social Media Don't Displace In-Person Hangouts for Teens

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    Teens who use social media heavily also spend the most in-person time with friends.

  6. Social media - Wikipedia

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    For example, a 2003 article reported that lonely individuals are more likely to use the Internet for emotional support than others. [144] A 2018 survey from Common Sense Media reported that 40% of American teens ages 13–17 thought that social media was "extremely" or "very" important for them to connect with their friends. [145]

  7. Adolescent clique - Wikipedia

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    Social media platforms are totally essential to them. Scenesters sometimes get labeled posers or wannabes. Preps – a subgenre of the popular clique. Preps tend to be good at being social and having fun and usually come from an upper middle class or upper-class family. Sometimes they overlap with jocks, especially when it comes to sports.

  8. A teen feud on Instagram, a fight outside Whataburger, and a ...

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    A baby without a father. A mother who carries her son in an urn. Two teens behind bars. Nearly two years after the shooting outside a Whataburger, the families involved are still reeling.

  9. Media and teen relationships - Wikipedia

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    Studies show that teens who spend the most time on their electronics are also the most isolated and depressed. [24] Although social media allows teens to connect 24/7, excessive screen time leads to loneliness and a lack of social skills. Studies show that excessive screen time is also linked to memory deficits as well as attention deficits.