Age Limitations For Teens On Social Media


As media has the power to change the opinions of people, it can bring a great positive changes in society. Media have access to people and it provides a lot of strength. This strength can either be used constructively by educating the people or it can be used destructively by misleading the innocent people.
Teens and the Internet
There are 6 Mn + active social media users in Sri Lanka right now. That is more than 30% of our population. Starting from mid-2017, users in Sri Lanka on Facebook increased from 5Mn to 6Mn in less than 6 months. As per the stats of TRCSL, there are 1.5Mn + users age between 10-18.
As per a National Survey done by Australian Phycology Society (APS) it is found that more than three in four young people (78.8%) are highly involved with their mobile phones. Young people are reportedly using social media for an average of 3.3 hours or more each day.
The survey also found 15% of teenagers reported being approached by strangers on a daily basis through their online world.
It’s high time to get rid of social media addiction before it’s too late
It is an indeed fact a life without smart phones and social media is unthinkable to many of today’s teens. Although these tech and social media brings many educational and creative opportunities, it also contains dangers which we don’t always consider. Rather than education kids more likely to be addictive to video games and social media. It seems obvious that these techs aren’t benefitting our children’s lives. Facebook stats says, time spent looking at mobile screen has tripled in just 4 years.
Knowing how to navigate the online social networking world is crucial for parents and teens these days. Being educated and talking about online experiences can help reduce many negative impacts on youth mental health and well-being.
Have you ever known that there are age restrictions for Social Media????
We have age restrictions on smoking, alcohol, pornography, etc….. But we have no age restrictions on social media and smart phones.
The minimum age to open an account on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat is 13. YouTube requires account holders to be 18. According to a study it is found more than 50% of children in the world already used a Social network by the time they are 10.
Despite these clearly stated and published age restrictions, large and growing numbers of children 12 and under are using social media networks, often with or without their parent’s knowledge and consent.
The question is, in Sri Lanka do our parents have the knowledge to check these social media platforms, restrictions, etc….. Educating parents regarding this matter is essential.
Is it true that Silicon Valley Giants severely limited Tech use for their children???
Have you ever heard of Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Evan Williams (founder of twitter) didn’t raise their kids with technology? They didn’t allow them to touch a cellphone until age 14. In Sri Lanka average age for a child getting a cellphone is 10. And we are more proud of it……
When Jobs was asked shortly after the IPad’s launch whether his kids enjoying the new product, his reply was “They haven’t used it,” Jobs responded. “We limit how much technology our kids use at home.”
Isn’t this the best example?????
The question is what it is these Tech giants know about their own products that their consumers don’t? The answer is simple, that is harmful addictive power of digital technology.
Facebook Depression
The time before these social media and smart devices taken place, kids were doing physical activities, which is far better than using social media devices. There is another thing that these social media is happy to introduce younger children to an adult world without moral boundaries which leads to child depression.
A Recent research has found that risk for depression jumps 27% when a teenager frequently uses social media. Also found that kids in America who uses social media for more than 3 hours a day more likely to homicidal? We can’t simply ignore this fact as we are one of the best in the world in Suicidal rate.
A study found children who frequently uses social media are more likely to lose soft skills, self-esteem respect for others and creativity.
An early gadget use for your kid can damage your child in many ways, such as speech delay, attention deficits, learning and sleep problems, anxiety and childhood depression.
Do you know that there is a Plea for a ban of all tech handheld devices in children under 10?
Beware of what your child sees on Facebook