The impact of Facebook on 'teen'

There has been a lot of research on the effect of social media in people's daily lives. Most studies have said that excessive use of social media makes people depressed day by day. However, a study of Oxford University claims that the social impact of the social media on teenagers is very rare.

The study article published on Monday in the American Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PANS). The author of this research article, two professors of the Internet Institute at Oxford University. One of them Andrew Shiblesky and another Amy Orban. They conducted research on 12,000 teenagers aged 10 to 15 in the UK from 2009 to 2017 for eight years.


Based on the findings of the study, Schibsky said that social media has no effect on 99 percent 75 percent of mental peace.

So many people have said that social media platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter are going to excite the lives of teenage youth, spending negative time on their minds. Concerns about the government's authority of different countries, teachers and guardian society. But the new study challenged this idea.

Shiblesky and Orban's research say that it is unwise to be concerned about social media with social media. But online behavior of teenagers, what they are seeing on the Internet - these issues are important in terms of losses.

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