Social media leads to anxiety, fear in young

Author: Daily Times Monitor

Use of social networking sites such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter is making youngsters more anxious and fearful, a survey in the UK has found.

The survey of over 10,000 young people aged 12 to 20 suggests that cyber-bullying is widespread online

Use of social networking sites such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter is making youngsters more anxious and fearful, a survey in the UK has found. The survey of over 10,000 young people aged 12 to 20 suggests that cyber-bullying is widespread online.

Nearly 70 percent of youngsters admitted to being abusive towards another person on social networks and 17 percent claimed to have been bullied online. One in three said they lived in fear of cyber-bullying, with appearance cited as the most likely topic for abuse.

According to the survey by anti-bullying charity Ditch the Label, 40 percent participants felt bad if nobody liked their selfies and 35 percent said their confidence was directly linked to the number of followers they had.

Instagram was highlighted as having become the vehicle most used for mean comments, BBC News reported. Seven per cent of young social network users said they had been bullied on the Facebook-owned photo app.

That compared to a figure of 6 percent for Facebook itself, 5 percent for Snapchat and 2 percent for Twitter. Nearly half said they would not discuss bad things in their lives on social media and many offered only an edited version of their lives. “There is a trend towards people augmenting their personalities online and not showing the reality,” said Ditch the Label’s chief executive Liam Hackett.

“Cyber-bullying continues to be one of the biggest challenges facing young people,” said Hackett. The findings appear to contradict recent research from the Oxford Internet Institute that suggested cyber- bullying was relatively rare.

That research, which concentrated on 15-year-olds, found that, while 30 percent reported regular bullying, only three percent said it happened both off and online.

Published in Daily Times, July 31st , 2017.

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