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Is Social Media Bad For Kids' Mental Health?

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Education, Society & Culture, News, Government, Politics

4.52.1K Ratings

🗓️ 28 July 2023

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Social media platforms have become an integral part of the modern digital landscape, shaping how young individuals connect, communicate, and perceive the world around them. However, concerns have been raised regarding the potential negative consequences on children's mental well-being. Even recently, the US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy released an advisory stating there’s a risk of profound harm to children and adolescents' mental health and well-being. Those who agree claim that excessive social media usage can make children experience low self-esteem and negative body image. They also highlight cyberbullying and online harassment, which can contribute to increased stress, anxiety, and depression. Those who disagree say that when used responsibly and with proper guidance, social media can enhance social and creative skills, foster a sense of belonging, provide access to valuable educational resources, and help support communities. They also note that studies measuring social media’s impact on kids’ mental health don’t always take into account other prominent factors. With this context, we debate the question: Is Social Media Bad for Kids’ Mental Health? Arguing “YES” is Jim Steyer, founder and CEO of Common Sense Media. Arguing “NO” is Candice Odgers, Professor of Psychological Science and Informatics at University of California, Irvine, and Director of Research and Faculty Development at University of California, Irvine’s School of Social Ecology Emmy Award-winning journalist John Donvan moderates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hi, everybody, and welcome to Open to Debate.

0:09.3

I'm John Don Van.

0:11.1

When the U.S. urgent general issues an alert over the mental health of American kids, talking

0:16.1

about an increase in levels of depression, anxiety, and other issues that he said started

0:20.4

before the pandemic, the natural question is what is going on here?

0:24.6

What happened in the lifetime of this generation of American youth that was not there before?

0:30.2

And for many, the answer may seem just as obvious.

0:33.3

Social media, the life the kids live out on their phones and tablets.

0:37.0

Some say this is much more than a correlation.

0:39.2

This is causation, which would be good to know because then there may be something to do

0:43.6

about it.

0:44.8

But does that argument hold up?

0:46.7

What's the logic?

0:47.7

And what is the evidence?

0:49.4

Is the concern with the role of screens and what comes across them and the life of kids

0:53.2

right on target?

0:54.9

Or is it a miss?

0:56.3

That's what we are going to debate as we ask this question.

0:59.2

Is social media bad for kids mental health?

1:02.5

We have two debaters.

1:03.3

One will be answering yes to the question and one will be answering no.

1:05.8

We want to first welcome up the debater who will be answering yes.

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