Social media not only helps teens to find people to chat with, but also allows users to find solid friendships, further their careers, and find life-changing support.
Since Trump’s inauguration in late January, the social media accounts of several government agencies have been more limited in what they’re allowed to tell the public, leading to the creation of “rogue” accounts that say what others cannot.
Nearly 40 percent of internet users have experienced online harassment in some way. Half of those didn’t know the true identity of the perpetrator.
Our digital lives produce real-life effects—for both good and bad.
Social media can influence our lives in positive ways, but it can also affect the way we see ourselves—for better or worse.
Those in the limelight have an influence that can often sway the public’s opinion.