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Social Media Can Be a ‘Profound Risk’ to Youth, Surgeon General Warns?

Posted on 5/23/23 at 1:33 pm
Posted by Prisms
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Posted on 5/23/23 at 1:33 pm
This warning is several decades too late.

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The United States surgeon general, Dr. Vivek H. Murthy, issued a public advisory on Tuesday warning of the risks of social media use to young people. In a 19-page report, Dr. Murthy noted that although the effects of social media on adolescent mental health were not fully understood, and that social media can be beneficial to some users, “there are ample indicators that social media can also have a profound risk of harm to the mental health and well-being of children and adolescents.”

The surgeon general called on policymakers, tech companies, researchers and parents to “urgently take action” to safeguard against the potential risks.

Why It Matters: Young brains are particularly susceptible to social media.?

“Adolescents are not just smaller adults,” Dr. Murthy said in an interview with The New York Times about the advisory. “They’re in a different phase of development, and they’re in a critical phase of brain development.”

The report noted that “frequent social media use may be associated with distinct changes in the developing brain in the amygdala (important for emotional learning and behavior) and the prefrontal cortex (important for impulse control, emotional regulation, and moderating social behavior), and could increase sensitivity to social rewards and punishments.”

The report also cited research indicating that up to 95 percent of teens reported using at least one social media platform, while more than one-third said they used social media “almost constantly.” In addition, nearly 40 percent of children ages 8 to 12 use social media, even though the required minimum age for most sites is 13.

Researchers have been struggling to understand the impact of social media use on teen mental health. The data are not straightforward and indicate that the effects can be both positive and negative. For instance, social media enables some young people to connect with others, find community and express themselves.

But social media also brims with “extreme, inappropriate and harmful content,” the advisory noted, including content that “normalizes” self-harming, eating disorders and other destructive behavior. Cyberbullying is rampant. And the rise in social media use has coincided with declines in exercise, sleepand other activities considered vital to the developing brain.

Moreover, social media spaces can be fraught for young people especially, the advisory added: “In early adolescence, when identities and sense of self-worth are forming, brain development is especially susceptible to social pressures, peer opinions, and peer comparison.”

Background: The increased scrutiny comes amid a mental health crisis among American youth.?


The advisory joins a growing number of calls for action around adolescents and social media, as experts probe what role it may play in the ongoing teen mental health crisis. Earlier this month, the American Psychological Association issued its first-ever social media guidance, recommending that parents closely monitor teens’ usage and that tech companies reconsider features like endless scrolling and the “like” button.

What’s Next: The surgeon general is calling for immediate action.?
In the advisory, Dr. Murthy expressed an “urgent need” for clarity on several research fronts. They include the types of social media content that cause harm; whether particular neurological pathways, such as those involving reward and addiction, are affected; and which strategies could be used to protect the mental health and well-being of children and adolescents.

“Our children have become unknowing participants in a decades-long experiment,” Dr. Murthy wrote. “It is critical that independent researchers and technology companies work together to rapidly advance our understanding of the impact of social media on children and adolescents.”

Dr. Murthy also acknowledged that, until now, “the burden of protecting youth has fallen predominantly on children, adolescents, and their families.”

“That’s a lot to ask of parents — to take a new technology that’s rapidly evolving and that fundamentally changes how kids perceive themselves" and ask parents to manage it, Dr. Murthy told The Times. “So we’ve got to do what we do in other areas where we have product safety issues, which is to set in place safety standards that parents can rely on, that are actually enforced.”
A Mental Health Crisis Among Our Youth?
Mental health issues among children and teens in the United States are on the rise. Learn more about this worrisome trend from various angles.?
Turning to TikTok: Teens are using the popular app to diagnose themselves with mental illnesses. Some are embracing ineffective or inappropriate treatments.
The Toll of Covid-19: During the pandemic, the number of children and adolescents needing urgent mental health care spiked.
Rise in Suicide Among Black Youth: A recent study uncovered a sharp rise in suicide rates among Black youth, especially among girls.
Prevention: With more young people reporting suicidal thoughts, concerned parents and loved-ones are looking for ways to help. Here are some suggestions.
Advocacy Efforts: To contain the crisis, teens are organizing to improve the mental health services available to them.
The Suicide Website: An online platform providing directions on how to die is linked to a trail of deaths among young people, a Times investigation found.


Where were these experts in 2012?

^The article is behind a paywall, but I posted it in it's entirety.
Posted by Pettifogger
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Posted on 5/23/23 at 1:35 pm to
Join Dr. Murthy on Tik Tok this afternoon for a Q&A!
Posted by PrecedentedTimes
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Posted on 5/23/23 at 1:36 pm to
“Ok guys we need to regulate online speech that’s hurting children.

Not tranny propaganda though, that’s fine. It’s the anti-woke stuff that’s the real problem.”
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
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Posted on 5/23/23 at 1:37 pm to
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Why It Matters: Young brains are particularly susceptible to social media.?


Child trannyism being the most glaring example.
Posted by bbeck
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Posted on 5/23/23 at 1:38 pm to
Facebook and Twitter are pretty much another form of cancer IMO

Never had IG but I’m sure it’s not far off either

Posted by CocomoLSU
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Posted on 5/23/23 at 1:40 pm to
Social media will be the downfall of this country. I know kids grow up and are good at adapting, but all of this poisonous bullshite they consume on the reg has to eventually have some long term effects on their minds. Social media will end up raising a nation of fricked up adults.

And I say that with as little hyperbole as possible.
Posted by Jcorye1
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Posted on 5/23/23 at 1:41 pm to
Obviously. I always chuckle at the parents that drill hard core consent rules into their kid, but then have zero issues with chronicling their lives publicly on social media.
Posted by SUB
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Posted on 5/23/23 at 1:41 pm to
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Surgeon General Warns?



Posted by BluegrassBelle
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Posted on 5/23/23 at 1:45 pm to
Therapists who have been screaming this from the rooftops for a few years now:

Posted by GeauxxxTigers23
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Posted on 5/23/23 at 1:47 pm to
What about cutting your dick off? Is that bad for the youths?
Posted by Salmon
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Posted on 5/23/23 at 1:47 pm to
quote:

Social media will be the downfall of this country. I know kids grow up and are good at adapting, but all of this poisonous bullshite they consume on the reg has to eventually have some long term effects on their minds. Social media will end up raising a nation of fricked up adults.


Dumb.

Blaming superficial stuff like social media on wide sweeping problems is just low hanging fruit.

Ask why are kids using social media so much? Why are parents allowing kids to use social media so much? Why can some people use social media just fine while others become addicted?

Blaming social media on everything will never solve anything. It's a symptom. It isn't the virus.
Posted by AwgustaDawg
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Posted on 5/23/23 at 1:48 pm to
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Facebook and Twitter are pretty much another form of cancer IMO

Never had IG but I’m sure it’s not far off either



Facebook is a pretty good place to sell shite...outside of that it seems to be nothing more than a place where people can be shitty to one another and hold forth on matters they know little or nothing about...a lot like these forums.

Twitter is the stupidest idea ever spawned in the mind of man, in my opinion. Apparently a con man owns it now given the number of 20 somethings bent completely out of shape over the way it is being ran...and of course they have to spend 23 hours a day monitoring the situation so they will know what they are outraged about.

Not certain what Instagram is but assume it is some kind of twitter with pictures? Whatever it is I am certain it is of great importance to the betterment of man. Not.

Social media allows people the sense of anonymity that was once reserved for driving...most of us are ok doing shite while driving we would not dream of doing were we walking and the people around us knew for certain who we were in the moment. I assume there may be some positive things about social media but outside of selling shite on Marketplace and acting an arse to people I am not certain....
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
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Member since Jan 2009
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Posted on 5/23/23 at 1:48 pm to
quote:

Facebook and Twitter are pretty much another form of cancer IMO


Most of us realize its damaging but can't help ourselves.

Kids aren't mature enough for those platforms, and I am not sure many adults are either.
Posted by tigerinthebueche
Member since Oct 2010
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Posted on 5/23/23 at 1:49 pm to
quote:

“Adolescents are not just smaller adults,” Dr. Murthy said in an interview with The New York Times about the advisory. “They’re in a different phase of development, and they’re in a critical phase of brain development.”



but by all means, lets let them choose their gender and make other decisions about whats best for their lives. Clown doctor in a clown world.
Posted by AwgustaDawg
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Posted on 5/23/23 at 1:50 pm to
quote:

Social media will be the downfall of this country. I know kids grow up and are good at adapting, but all of this poisonous bullshite they consume on the reg has to eventually have some long term effects on their minds. Social media will end up raising a nation of fricked up adults.

And I say that with as little hyperbole as possible.


I agree but there is the slightest chance that it will eventually make it damned hard for people to get their feelings hurt and make them harder and more honest. It will take a long time and may never happen but there is the possibility...hard to be outraged 24-7-365 for 80 years....
Posted by CocomoLSU
Inside your dome.
Member since Feb 2004
155317 posts
Posted on 5/23/23 at 1:51 pm to
quote:

Dumb.

Blaming superficial stuff like social media on wide sweeping problems is just low hanging fruit.

Ask why are kids using social media so much? Why are parents allowing kids to use social media so much? Why can some people use social media just fine while others become addicted?

Blaming social media on everything will never solve anything. It's a symptom. It isn't the virus.

We can agree to disagree.

And I'm not blaming everything on social media. But I think you underestimate the affect SM has on people (especially younger people). This isn't the same thing as "TV/video games are destroying their minds!!1!".

Social media is much different. At least IMO.

ETA: And in a lot of cases, parents are on their phones and on SM just like the kids are, which only makes things worse.
This post was edited on 5/23/23 at 1:59 pm
Posted by Salmon
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Member since Feb 2008
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Posted on 5/23/23 at 1:54 pm to
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But I think you underestimate the affect SM has on people


Oh. I'm definitely not doing that.

I just strongly believe that there are underlying issues that drive those affects and those issues are the things that are more important to address if we actually want to solve anything.
Posted by chryso
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Posted on 5/23/23 at 1:54 pm to
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enables some young people to ... express themselves.


Why is this a good thing? Nobody likes it when I express myself.
Posted by tommy2tone1999
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Member since Sep 2008
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Posted on 5/23/23 at 1:55 pm to
Now that the Dems no longer control Twitter and Ron DeSantis will be announcing his run for the White House live with Elon Musk.

quote:

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is expected to announce he is running for president on Wednesday evening during a livestreamed conversation with Twitter CEO Elon Musk.

Musk shared the update, which was first reported by NBC News and Fox News, on his own Twitter page Tuesday.

Prior reports suggested DeSantis would launch his bid for the White House this week.


MSN Link
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
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Posted on 5/23/23 at 1:56 pm to
quote:


And I'm not blaming everything on social media. But I think you underestimate the affect SM has on people


Absolutely.

Its the ultimate instant gratification machine. It changes young impressionable people and older ones as well, just not to the degree.
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