Social media has profoundly affected this new aged society.
In this new age just about everyone have cell phones. Instead of children having
to wait to they are 16, 17, or 18 to get a cell phone, kids as young as 8 or 9
have phones and know how to use them better than some adults and in many cases
knows how to use them better than the adults do. One of my younger brothers,
who is 9, showed me here recently how to change the text back ground on my
phone. I have had the same cell phone for two years now and I just now found
out. It is amazing how much technology is impacting the younger generation.
Children are also starting out much younger in social networking. When social
networking first came out it was intended for college students to communicate
across campus. It is amazing how far it has come in less than 10 years. Now
there are hundreds of social networking sites. My younger sister was 10 when
she got her first form of social media, Instagram. I was 18 before I had
instagram. We got it around the same time. That’s crazy to me!
Social media has its draw backs as well. Here at Henderson we have this trash app call
Yik Yak. The whole point of the app is to secretly trash people, because there
is not a login or name put to any post. It is hateful and disgusting and makes
people feel terrible reading it. It is a massive form of cyberbullying. I had
the app for less than 12 hours before I deleted it. There is no need for that
much hate and distain. I agree with this article calling for a ban on Yik Yak.
It is a dangerous app and really should be taken down.


It is crazy how advanced kids are today when it comes to technology. I guess that's why we, the future teachers, have to really stay ahead of the game. We should definitely keep up with apps such as Yik Yak. I had never heard of it. It's disturbing the number of kids that have taken their lives due to cyber bullying. Yet, creators come up with crazy apps like this all the time.
ReplyDeleteYik Yak does not function when it is near a elementary school. It is strictly for adults. I am not saying I'm against you, but it does have a huge impact of us here at HSU. So I agree with Bridgette that we should stay ahead of the game.
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