This document summarizes a research study on the impact of social media on youth. The study found that social media has both positive and negative effects. Positively, it allows learning, staying connected with friends, and provides entertainment and opportunities. However, it can also cause health issues, waste time, and lead to cyber theft. Most respondents spent 3-4 hours per day on social media and used platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. While it benefits well-being for some, others reported high negative impacts. The study recommends using social media wisely and balancing online and offline activities.
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It is a small research on "can excessive use of social media lead to mental health illness". It consists of the tools we used and types of research we used to conduct this research.
Can excessive use of social media lead to mental illnessHarsh Vardhan
It is a small research on "can excessive use of social media lead to mental health illness". It consists of the tools we used and types of research we used to conduct this research.
Connaissez-vous vraiment tous les dangers des réseaux sociaux ?
Découvrez dans ce diaporama les différents dangers qui existent sur les réseaux.
Deux vidéos sont dans ce diaporama, je vous invite à les visionner.
Social Media and Law Enforcement - Presentation by Central Bureau of Investi...Nagarajan M
Social Media and Law Enforcement - Opportunities and Challenges is a presentation by Central Bureau of Investigation. It explains the concepts and dynamics of social media in dealing with crimes. It give a broad overview of the possible scenarios with real life examples from across the world.
WHAT EVERY BOARD OF DIRECTORS SHOULD KNOW
BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER AN ATTACK
View the webinar:
https://www2.fireeye.com/The_Board_and_CyberSecurity_webinar_EMEA.html?utm_source=SS
Download the full report:
https://www2.fireeye.com/WEB-2015-The-Cyber-Security-Playbook.html?utm_source=SS
The Central Nervous System Center, P.L.L.C. (CNS Center of Arizona) seeks to promote patient-centered, comprehensive clinical care. CNS Center of Arizona pursues excellence in clinical and evidence-based initiatives in areas related to psychiatric disorders. Our services include psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and individual psychotherapy. Please contact us at (480) 367-1500.
Social Media can be used effectively in Higher Education by everyone - staff and students. This presentation looks at some of the tools that can be used for communication and collaboration for recruitment, student guidance, teaching, peer support, university communication, academic professional development, research and student professional development.
Lessons Learned in Automated Decision Making / How to Delay Building SkynetSounil Yu
There is much talk of topics like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and automation within the security industry. We are led to believe that these capabilities will revolutionize our security practices. However, we need to be conscious of the limits of these capabilities before we entrust them with matters of importance. To understand the limits, we need to understand what each of these capabilities really mean and how they fit together. Unfortunately, most people combine these capabilities and use the terms almost interchangeably. Doing so is dangerous and can create unintended consequences.
Back To School Night
I was given the task by school administration to develop and deliver a presentation to parents on the topic of social media.
The presentation was given during my school's open house and the audience consisted of parents with children in grades 6th through 8th grade.
The purpose of the presentation was to educate parents about social media:
How it works
Types of social media
Dangers of social media
Laws of sexting
How to protect your child
Role of Social Media in Education was made as part of UGC presentations held on our college campus. It covers the impact, both positive and negative, that social media has on students, professionals, and on- and off-campus communication.
By: Sarah Imran Ali Rizvi
Mass Media student of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's College
The human behaviour is affected by many aspects in modern societies
where media is one of them. Media plays a widespread role in an
individual’s daily life. India has a huge population of youth and they are
also targeted by many industries for advertisements. Presently young
generation is spending their large quantum of times with computers, smart
phones with apps, iPods, television, movies, video games, etc. Media have
both positive as well as negative effects on the people. So, with the help of
this study researchers can find out whether media has been more on
positive side or negative side. For this study researchers have taken youth
of Jaipur city as sample. Thus, the present study aims to find how media
influences youngsters and how it affects their positive impact and negative
impact on youngsters in Jaipur
The human behaviour is affected by many aspects in modern societies
where media is one of them. Media plays a widespread role in an
individual’s daily life. India has a huge population of youth and they are
also targeted by many industries for advertisements. Presently young
generation is spending their large quantum of times with computers, smart
phones with apps, iPods, television, movies, video games, etc. Media have
both positive as well as negative effects on the people. So, with the help of
this study researchers can find out whether media has been more on
positive side or negative side. For this study researchers have taken youth
of Jaipur city as sample. Thus, the present study aims to find how media
influences youngsters and how it affects their positive impact and negative
impact on youngsters in Jaipur.
Connaissez-vous vraiment tous les dangers des réseaux sociaux ?
Découvrez dans ce diaporama les différents dangers qui existent sur les réseaux.
Deux vidéos sont dans ce diaporama, je vous invite à les visionner.
Social Media and Law Enforcement - Presentation by Central Bureau of Investi...Nagarajan M
Social Media and Law Enforcement - Opportunities and Challenges is a presentation by Central Bureau of Investigation. It explains the concepts and dynamics of social media in dealing with crimes. It give a broad overview of the possible scenarios with real life examples from across the world.
WHAT EVERY BOARD OF DIRECTORS SHOULD KNOW
BEFORE, DURING AND AFTER AN ATTACK
View the webinar:
https://www2.fireeye.com/The_Board_and_CyberSecurity_webinar_EMEA.html?utm_source=SS
Download the full report:
https://www2.fireeye.com/WEB-2015-The-Cyber-Security-Playbook.html?utm_source=SS
The Central Nervous System Center, P.L.L.C. (CNS Center of Arizona) seeks to promote patient-centered, comprehensive clinical care. CNS Center of Arizona pursues excellence in clinical and evidence-based initiatives in areas related to psychiatric disorders. Our services include psychiatric evaluation, medication management, and individual psychotherapy. Please contact us at (480) 367-1500.
Social Media can be used effectively in Higher Education by everyone - staff and students. This presentation looks at some of the tools that can be used for communication and collaboration for recruitment, student guidance, teaching, peer support, university communication, academic professional development, research and student professional development.
Lessons Learned in Automated Decision Making / How to Delay Building SkynetSounil Yu
There is much talk of topics like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and automation within the security industry. We are led to believe that these capabilities will revolutionize our security practices. However, we need to be conscious of the limits of these capabilities before we entrust them with matters of importance. To understand the limits, we need to understand what each of these capabilities really mean and how they fit together. Unfortunately, most people combine these capabilities and use the terms almost interchangeably. Doing so is dangerous and can create unintended consequences.
Back To School Night
I was given the task by school administration to develop and deliver a presentation to parents on the topic of social media.
The presentation was given during my school's open house and the audience consisted of parents with children in grades 6th through 8th grade.
The purpose of the presentation was to educate parents about social media:
How it works
Types of social media
Dangers of social media
Laws of sexting
How to protect your child
Role of Social Media in Education was made as part of UGC presentations held on our college campus. It covers the impact, both positive and negative, that social media has on students, professionals, and on- and off-campus communication.
By: Sarah Imran Ali Rizvi
Mass Media student of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's College
The human behaviour is affected by many aspects in modern societies
where media is one of them. Media plays a widespread role in an
individual’s daily life. India has a huge population of youth and they are
also targeted by many industries for advertisements. Presently young
generation is spending their large quantum of times with computers, smart
phones with apps, iPods, television, movies, video games, etc. Media have
both positive as well as negative effects on the people. So, with the help of
this study researchers can find out whether media has been more on
positive side or negative side. For this study researchers have taken youth
of Jaipur city as sample. Thus, the present study aims to find how media
influences youngsters and how it affects their positive impact and negative
impact on youngsters in Jaipur
The human behaviour is affected by many aspects in modern societies
where media is one of them. Media plays a widespread role in an
individual’s daily life. India has a huge population of youth and they are
also targeted by many industries for advertisements. Presently young
generation is spending their large quantum of times with computers, smart
phones with apps, iPods, television, movies, video games, etc. Media have
both positive as well as negative effects on the people. So, with the help of
this study researchers can find out whether media has been more on
positive side or negative side. For this study researchers have taken youth
of Jaipur city as sample. Thus, the present study aims to find how media
influences youngsters and how it affects their positive impact and negative
impact on youngsters in Jaipur.
Review Paper - How social media influence youth and how it should be - Googl...niharikatiwari0400
Social media has become an integr
al part of modern youth culture,
shaping their inter
actions, perceptions, and behaviours in significant
ways. This review paper delves into the complex impact of social
media on youth, examining both its positive and negative effects
across various dimensions including mental health, social
relationships, self-image, and behaviour.The positive aspects of
social media usage among youth are evident in its facilitation of
communication, connection with peers, and access t
o diverse
information and oppor
tunities. Platforms like Facebook, Instagram,
and Twitter have become virtual communities where youth can
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Impact of Social Media among Students’ Behaviors in Tertiary Institution of A...IJSRP Journal
The impact of social media among students behavior in tertiary institution has become worrisome. Social media is a means of connections among people in which they create, share, and exchange information and ideas in virtual communities and network. This craze for social media has led to a host of question regarding its impact among students behavior particularly in tertiary institution. This paper is set to study the impact of social media among students in tertiary institution in Adamawa State, Nigeria. A 5 likert scale questionnaire comprises of 19 questions was used as an instrument for data collection. 300 respondents sampled from 6 selected tertiary institutions in Adamawa State formed the population of the study. Descriptive statistics was used to analyze the data. The study revealed that social media has positive impact as well as negative impact on students behavior. The study further recommended that students need to be trained on better usage of social media so as to minimize its misused, School management should train and encourage students on how to use skype and other video conferencing tools to have discussion with lecturers and group members academically.
Usage of YouTube Content among Chennai Urban Women.pdfPugalendhiR
Abstract: The majority of YouTube users are college students, therefore it's critical to understand their usage patterns,
goals, and any potential psychological and behavioural effects. In order to determine the current trends in YouTube usage
among female undergraduate students in Chennai City, this study will examine the devices used, memberships subscribed
to, purposes used, and identity formation time spent networking, negative impacts experienced, and educational usage.
Data from a survey were analysed with SPSS-Statistic 19.0 software, and the findings were compared to the examined
literature. According to the survey, students' YouTube networking habits will eventually win out over parents' and
teachers' attitudes, and although while cell phones are currently prohibited in many college buildings, they will
undoubtedly be utilised in classrooms in the near future. The discoveries provide the current study in this area more depth.
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The fact that social media has become part our daily live cannot be overlooked especially in the current innovations in technology. Access to devices such as smart phones and broadband internet has created an easy way through which any one can access any form of information that they want. Although the social media has played a special role in ensuring that the information that we is at our disposal, it has resulted in serious erosion of human morals and ethics. It is not surprising that people value their phones more than they do to their fellow human. However, this research will look at how the young people have been impacted by the social media.
The current widespread of the social are becoming an area of interest among the researchers especially about how it has affected the community around the world. Almost every individual is connected to at least one social media plat form and this has attracted the researchers to learn more about these platforms and how they have affected the community around. However, the most affected are the teenagers who have become fanatics of these platforms and have made them part of their daily life to an extent they cannot spend a minute without accessing them. This has never implication on their ethics, behavior and even their education.
Social media has both positive and negative implications to the youths and this paper seeks to address these impacts with a special focus on the youths.
The positive impacts is that the youths can interact with one another without meeting physically across the globe and this has enhanced creation of friendship and therefore, strong social ties. Moreover, the youths stay updated on the events that happen around the world at the comfort of their rooms or working places. Also, many youths have made the social media a source of their income and have utilized it to improve their lives through improved connections.
Despite the good aspects connected to the social media, it has the negative side too and this has bad implications on the youths. To begin with, social media reduces face to interactions as they spend most of their time in these online platforms. This isolation result in psychological, emotional mental and physical effects to the youths. The minor are also introduced to immoral behaviors such as homosexuality, lesbianism and other sexual misconducts. Further, the youths are exposed to pornographic content which result in early pregnancies among the young girls and also increase the chance of contracting sexually transmitted infections.
A comprehension of these issues will help the society find ways through which to reduce the youth prevalence to the problems associated with sta.
THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SELECTED COLLEGE STUDENTSijait
The purpose of this article is to assess the impact of social media on academic performance of selected
college students. In this article, the authors raise the actual impact of daily communication of youth in
social media. Descriptive research design was utilized to gain accurate profile of situation.Sixty (60)
Business Administration and Management Information System students who are actively using social media
are the respondents of the study. It was conducted during the summer semester of academic year 2017-
2018.Summing-up,social networks becomes an integral part of the students’ full life, took up most of their
free time.Undoubtedly, in social networks, there are also things useful for the development of the students.
In addition, communication with peers through social networks can help a student socialize, find new
friends, discuss with them issues related to studies. Thus, it can be concluded that social media have a dual
impact on student achievement, and it is necessary to approach adolescents' use of social networks with
ultimate responsibility.
THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SELECTED COLLEGE STUDENTSijait
The purpose of this article is to assess the impact of social media on academic performance of selected college students. In this article, the authors raise the actual impact of daily communication of youth in social media. Descriptive research design was utilized to gain accurate profile of situation.Sixty (60) Business Administration and Management Information System students who are actively using social media are the respondents of the study. It was conducted during the summer semester of academic year 2017- 2018.Summing-up,social networks becomes an integral part of the students’ full life, took up most of their free time.Undoubtedly, in social networks, there are also things useful for the development of the students. In addition, communication with peers through social networks can help a student socialize, find new friends, discuss with them issues related to studies. Thus, it can be concluded that social media have a dual impact on student achievement, and it is necessary to approach adolescents' use of social networks with ultimate responsibility.
THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SELECTED COLLEGE STUDENTSijait
The purpose of this article is to assess the impact of social media on academic performance of selected college students. In this article, the authors raise the actual impact of daily communication of youth in social media. Descriptive research design was utilized to gain accurate profile of situation.Sixty (60) Business Administration and Management Information System students who are actively using social media are the respondents of the study. It was conducted during the summer semester of academic year 2017- 2018.Summing-up,social networks becomes an integral part of the students’ full life, took up most of their free time.Undoubtedly, in social networks, there are also things useful for the development of the students. In addition, communication with peers through social networks can help a student socialize, find new friends, discuss with them issues related to studies. Thus, it can be concluded that social media have a dual impact on student achievement, and it is necessary to approach adolescents' use of social networks with ultimate responsibility.
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International Forum of Educational Technology & Society
Middle School Students’ Social Media Use
Author(s): Florence Martin, Chuang Wang, Teresa Petty, Weichao Wang and Patti Wilkins
Source: Journal of Educational Technology & Society , Vol. 21, No. 1 (January 2018), pp.
213-224
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Cyber bullying, digital identity, impact of digital footprints, and use of inappropriate social media are topics
that are gaining attention in K-12 schools. As more schools and school districts are implementing 1-1 and
“bring your own technology” initiatives, attention to these topics is becoming increasingly important. A
total of 593 middle school students were surveyed about digital footprints and concerns about social media.
The results show that 17% started using social media at age nine or yo.
The Influence of Social Media Usage and Personality Traits on Personal Relati...YogeshIJTSRD
Social Media Usage, Extraversion, Openness to Experience, Personal Relationship, Job Performance Dong-Jenn Yang | Oyun-Erdene Tsedevsuren | Tsung-Kuang E. Ma "The Influence of Social Media Usage and Personality Traits on Personal Relationship and Job Performance" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-3 , April 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd38731.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/business-policies-and-strategies/38731/the-influence-of-social-media-usage-and-personality-traits-on-personal-relationship-and-job-performance/dongjenn-yang
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ABSTRACT
Social media is a dissenting topic, especially today. Some people have had the view that social media ruins human interaction not to mention real life human relationships. On the other hand, in the era of everything instant, the idea of living has drastically changed. Initially, people held the idea that life is too hard but with the advancement in technology it has now become a saying that life is easy. All this is attributable to modern technology and equally important globalization, in the sense that people are becoming more independent and interconnected. Social media has changed the world as people used to know it in the sense that people can do everything in an interconnected world that enables instant communication. Some of the most popular social networking includes Facebook, and Twitter among others. Similarly, in this era of social networking people’s idea of reality has greatly changed and people handle such things as relationship differently. This being the case, the objective of this paper is to develop a final prospectus regarding the impacts of social media. Mainly, the paper will focus its attention on the impact of social media and some of the ways that can be used to define the controversy between social media and youths below the 23 years of age.
Impact of Social Media
As mentioned in the discussion, there are many social networks to choose from such as Twitter, Snapchat and Instagram among others. In understanding how social media impacts the youth, it is imperative to look at both the pros and cons of social media on the youth. Essentially social media has reduced the world in a global village which means youths can share and interact easily and instant. Conferring with Ahn (2011), addiction to social media has resulted to poor performance in leaning institutions. Many bright students have resorted to bad behaviours because of social media. Ideally, social media has captured the attention of youths to an extent of not focusing on studies. The issue of mobile phones in learning institutions has invited an endless debate currently. Teachers have complained that students are using phones to connect with their friends and families through such networking sites like Facebook. This idea of using phones in classrooms has deteriorated student performance.
Additionally, youth are so addicted to social media that they do not study at home. Normally, students are supposed to maintain impartiality between social media and studies. This obsession with social media is detrimental to the youth lives. It is estimated that 70% of the district school block have access to social network sites. The rationale behind this is that online communities allow youths to build social capital. In other words, youths are able to access information, seek advice and share ideas through a network of relationships. Most of these SNS o.
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How has social Media affected today’s Youth?
Social Media is a prominent part of today's life, especially among young people. Unfortunately, the users of social media do not stop to think about the effects it has on their lives. For instance, people are becoming anti-social while they are at the same time desperate to make more friends on Facebook or get more followers on Twitter. People need to know the impact of social media, both negative and positive, rather than just engage blindly. While there are many positive aspects of social media, the negative aspects are equally many. To help make the right choices, this paper will be an analysis of the effects of social media on youths, and how the negative effects can be handled.
This paper will help youths and parents understand the dangers of social media and know the boundaries they should use as they use it. Failure to do so will cause them to fall to varying traps and dangers that will have negative consequences. Social media is one sector of the internet that is greatly used by criminals. On this site, youths get exposed to cyberbullying, online predators and sexting. These dangers should be discussed to let people know their damaging effects and how they can be avoided. Other than the above-mentioned dangers of using social media, there are effects that are rarely discussed. For instance, teens are not aware of the dangers of exposing their address on public platforms. This paper will expose these dangers and many more as well as provide the most appropriate solutions.
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The Impact of Social Media on College Students
Jeanna Mastrodicasa, University of Florida
Paul Metellus, University of Florida1
Abstract
There are numerous ways, positive and negative, in which social media impact college students.
Understanding sheer volume of time and the type of activities for which college students use social
networking sites is crucial for higher education administrators. Researchers have begun to empiri-
cally examine impacts on students’ well-being and have found some preliminary results that call for
more research. They find that social media are not the problem—the problem is the specific use and
purpose of social media activities that make the difference.
1 Jeanna Mastrodicasa is assistant vice president for student affairs at the University of Florida. E-mail: [email protected] Paul
Metellus is an undergraduate at.
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Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
Reverse Pharmacology.
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2. A Study on Impact of Social Media on Youth
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companies have online system of recruitment and selection, few companies have own page or
group to inform their employees about the company’s position. Mostly companies use it for
promotion of their product and services.
2. LITERATURE REVIEW
Livingstone and Bober (2003), pointed out that the main reason for generation gap is increased
use of social media and people forgot their rituals and traditions due to the overuse of social
media.
Brady, Holcomb, and Smith (2010) stated that social media had provided good platform
ways for an education and students uses social media for e-learning.
Lusk (2010) said that, social media could be used for an academic purpose by students.
Students can learn and enhance their communication skills. Social media has new web tools
which can be used by the students to advance their learning skills.
Kalpidou, Costin, and Morris, (2011) stated that there is a relationship between social media
and grades and according to Jacobsen and Forest (2011), social media had negative effect on
grades and further told that two-thirds of the students were used social media while doing
homework had bad impact on their grades. Ohio State University described in its study that
those students who spent them most of time on social media had low grades and those who did
not spent their time on social media had high grades.
3. PROBLEM STATEMENT
One of the main findings from GenY Survey conducted by TCS amongst the ‘Post-Millennial’
during 2012-13 indicates that one out of every four youngsters have an access of internet for
more than 1 hour in a day,73.65% youngsters use internet for academic research work, more
than 62% use it for social media activities such as chat/connect/blog. Another survey report
published on social media chimps in the form of info graphic reflects the impact of social media
to even greater extent. Girls aged 16-17 years are most inclined to cyber bullying attacks. The
reports above altogether gave a mixed bag of reaction. While they put social media in a good
perspective, most of the times they also highlight the downside of their excessive use of social
media. Daniel J. Flannery research work titled “Social Media and its effects on youth”,
revealed that victims face two such major threats online are cyber bullying and electronic
aggression. Having understood the different impact from social media usage,
researcher made an attempt to study the impact of social media on the youth.
4. OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY
The main objective of this study is to analyses the impact of social media on youth. It also to
assess how youth use social media in their day to day life and its impact on youth in terms of
educational learning, entertainment, in quest of job opportunities, communication, enhancing
skills, and online shopping.
5. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
In the present study, descriptive type of research is used which describes the characteristics of
a group or individuals and their perception about the social media and its impact on youth. The
research is qualitative in nature.
5.1. Sources of Data
Researcher has collected the primary data with youth through the structured questionnaire.
Secondary data has been collected from various articles, journals, magazines. The youths are
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considered as sampling units for this study. The sample size of this study consists of 50 youth
respondents.
6. LIMITATION OF THE STUDY
Researcher felt that information bias by the respondent may slightly weaken the precision of
findings.
7. SOCIAL NETWORKING ASPECTS
There are many positive aspects of social networking, but there are equally as many as negative
that come along with use of various tool of social media.
7.1. Positive Aspects
Education: Social networking technologies allows one to share a thought or two. It helps a
person from one end of the world to connect and exchange their ideas with a person on the other
end of the world. It is not just a source of entertainment but influential too. One can adopt its
benefits to gain positive results in education.
Knowledge on Politics: Social media provides platform to its users to get conceptualized
by internal efficacy, which refers to the citizen’s own competence to understand and participate
in politics, and external efficacy, or beliefs about responsiveness of governmental authorities
and institutions to citizens’ demand.
Awareness: Students can utilize social media to spread social awareness and kindness.
Social Benefits: Social networking sites can help youth to connect with friends. Social
networking sites allow youth to live a life unchecked by small talk.
Job Opportunities: In fact, many organizations have created their own pages on Facebook
and share information with other users. Moreover, its impact on recruitments has been bigger
and bigger. Through building profile pages on social media, especially on LinkedIn, Facebook
and Twitter along with the company website, companies find suitable candidates for the
available vacancies in their organisation.
7.2. Negative Aspects
Lack of privacy: Social networking has drastically changed the way people interact with their
friends, associates and family members. Although social networks, like Twitter, Facebook,
Google+, YouTube, play a major role in our day to day lives, it poses serious privacy risks.
When using these social media sites, it is quite important to know and understand the privacy
risks involved in it.
Waste of time: There are some reasons why social networking is a waste of time: -
• Time logging into the social sites
• Effects on health, study and work
Instances of online exploitation have become rampant these days. These sites are harmful
especially for teenagers and d) Lack of anonymity.
Cyber bullying: Cyber bullying mostly take place on social networking sites and blow
down pages. While 30% of the students in middle and high school have been identified as
victims, 18% of the affected students are girls as compared to 12% boys.15% of these victims
attempt suicide out of depression.
Electronic aggression (EA): EA refers to harassment caused through emails, chat
rooms, instant messaging, text messages, fake websites, etc. and the report says, 9% to 35% of
youngsters have been affected by EA at any point of their young age.
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8. DATA ANALYSIS
Table 1 Details of Age Group of the Respondents
Age Group No of Respondents Percentage
Below 18 02 4%
18-25 34 68%
26-30 14 28%
Total 50 100%
Interpretation
From the above table, it is inferred that 68% of the respondents belongs to the age group of 18-
25, 28% and 4% of respondents belongs to the age group of 26-30 and below 18 respectively.
Table 2 Mode of access for social networking applications
Mode of access No of Respondents Percentage
Mobile Devices 49 98%
Laptops 00 0%
Desktop Computer 01 2%
Total 50 100%
Interpretation
From the above table, it is inferred that 98% and 2 % of the respondent’s access for social
networking applications through mobile devices and desktop computer respectively.
Table 3 Tools of social media used
Tools of social media No of Respondents Percentage
WhatsApp 10 20%
Facebook 15 30%
Instagram 15 30%
Twitter 3 6%
Others 7 14%
Total 50 100%
Interpretation
From the above table, it is clear that 20% of the respondents uses WhatsApp, 30% of the
respondents each uses Facebook and Instagram, 6% of the respondents uses twitter and 14% of
the respondents uses other type of social media.
Table 4 Number of hours spend in a day on social media
Parameters No of Respondents Percentage
1-2 hrs. 12 24%
3-4 hrs. 20 40%
More Than 4 hrs. 18 36%
Total 50 100%
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Interpretation
From the above table, it is inferred that 24% of the respondents spend 1-2 hours in a day on
social media, 40% of the respondents spends 3-4 hours a day and 36% of the respondents spends
more than 4 hours a day on social media.
Table 5 Purpose of using social media
Purpose of using social media No of Respondents Percentage
To keep updated with news/trends 11 22%
To feel the sense of belongingness 2 4%
Communication & Connect with friends & family 13 26%
Sharing posts 9 38%
Social awareness 10 20%
Others (Online Shopping) 5 10%
Total 50 100%
Interpretation
From the above table, it is inferred that 22% of the respondents said that their purpose of using
social media is to keep updated with news/trends, 4% of the respondents feel sense of
belongingness, 26% of the respondents mainly used social media to have a communication and
connect with friends and family, 38% of the respondents said that their purpose of using social
media is for sharing posts, 20% of the respondents said that their purpose of using social media
is to have social awareness.
Table 6 Personal benefits / Positive impact of using social media
Personal benefits / Positive impact No of Respondents Percentage
Learning 10 20%
Staying connected with friends 10 20%
Entertainment and fun 14 28%
Digital Reputation 5 10%
In quest of job opportunities 9 18%
Others 2 4%
Total 50 100%
Interpretation
The above table indicates that 20% of the respondents said that they have benefits/ positive
impact of learning from social media and another 20% of the respondents got benefits of staying
connected with friends through social media, 28% of the respondents get benefits like
entertainment and fun, and 10% of the respondents benefited by digital reputation, 18% of the
respondents got benefits like in quest of job opportunities.
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Table 7 Dis-advantages/ negative impact of using social media
Dis-advantages/ negative impact No of Respondents Percentage
Cyber Theft 20 40%
Health Issues 11 22%
Time waste 11 22%
Wrong Text Abuse 5 10%
Others (Culture issue) 3 6%
Total 50 100%
Interpretation
From the above table, it is clear that 40% of the respondents said that dis-advantages of using
social media are cyber theft, 22% of the respondents said it causes health issues and another
20% of respondents had waste of time, 10% of the respondents faced issues like wrong text
abuse and other related issues.
Table 8 Level of impact of social media on well-being
Level of impact No of Respondents Percentage
High Level 24 48%
Medium Level 23 46%
Low Level 3 6%
Total 50 100%
Interpretation
From the above table, it is inferred that 48% of the respondents had high level impact on well-
being, 46% of the respondents had medium level impact on well-being and 6% of the
respondents had lower level impact on well-being.
Table 9 State of mind during the use of social media
Parameters No of Respondents Percentage
Motivation 11 22%
Happiness 10 20%
Boost Self Esteem 07 14%
No fear of being left alone 05 10%
Inspiration 08 16%
Others 09 18%
Total 50 100%
Interpretation
From the above table, it is inferred that 20% of the respondents feel happy while using social
media, 14% of the respondents said that it boosts self-esteem, 22% of the respondents felt
motivated, 10% of the respondents felt no fear of being left alone, 16% of the respondents got
inspired while using social media.
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Table 10 Acceptance level with respect to request from strangers in social media tools
Parameters No of Respondents Percentage
Yes 5 10%
No 29 58%
May be 16 32%
Total 50 100%
Interpretation
From the above, table it is observed that 10% of the respondents said that they accept the
strangers request, 58% of the respondents do not accept the request from strangers and 32% of
the respondents said that they may or may not accept the stranger’s request in social media
tools.
9. FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
9.1. Findings
This study examined the impact of social media on youth. Results revealed that 20% of the
respondents said that they have benefits/ positive impact of learning from social media and
another 20% of the respondents got benefits of staying connected with friends through social
media, 28% of the respondents get benefits like entertainment and fun, 18% of the respondents
got benefits like in quest of job opportunities. Results also depicts that social media cause health
problems and affect our cultures. While using social media, users have to remember the cultural
values and social norms.
9.2. Suggestions
• It is suggested that social media users have to remember the purpose of using social
media and stay remained use the informative sites and also aware of privacy issues
involved in the use of apps
• Adolescence should use their time wisely on social media for better social
networking instead of wasting their precious time on informal chats and posts in
WhatsApp, Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube
• To secure the future of children, teachers and parents should check out what they
actually are doing on social media
10. CONCLUSION
It is evident from the studies that social media has both positive and negative impact on our
youths. Youths must be clear on purpose of using social media and how long they are on online
and make it beneficial to their personal and social networking purpose.
11. PRACTICAL: MANAGERIAL IMPLICATIONS
This research work is of its first kind as it focuses on the effect of social media on the youth.
Despite of several hindrances, certainly social media platform is turned out as way of
communication, channel of engagement and will continue to be the platform of living in the
days to come. Educational institutions and other organizational set up which is working with
students can leverage through the social media platforms.
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