Ifs Quote by danah boyd Download Open image “Most teens aren’t addicted to social media; if anything, they’re addicted to each other.” — danah boyd ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Ifs Media Social Social media Teens
“Teen "addiction" to social media is a new extension of typical human engagement. Their use of social media as their primary site of sociality is most often a byproduct of cultural dynamics that have nothing to do with technology, including parental restrictions and highly scheduled lives. Teens turn to, and are obsessed with whichever environment allows them to connect to… — Danah Boyd Copy Share
Social media is addictive precisely because it gives us something which the real world lacks: it gives us immediacy, direction, a sense of clarity… — David Amerland Copy Share Image
“Just because teens can and do manipulate social media to attract attention and increase visibility does not mean that they are equally experienced at doing so or that they automatically have the skills to navigate what unfolds. It simply means that teens are generally more comfortable with—and tend to be less skeptical of—social media than adults. They don’t try to… — Danah Boyd Copy Share
“Scientists have found that the amount of time spent milkshake-multitasking among American young people has increased by 120 percent in the last ten years. According to a report in the Archives of General Psychiatry, simultaneous exposure to electronic media during the teenage years—such as playing a computer game while watching television—appears to be associated with increased depression and anxiety in… — Caroline Leaf Copy Share
I have dealt with lots of teens in my show and the big problems teenagers are facing is the impact of social media in… — Jo Frost Copy Share Image
What teens share online is dwarfed by what they consume. Pre-Internet, you had to hoof it to the grocery store to find a magazine with celebrity bodies - or at least filch your mother's copy from the bathroom. Now the pictures are as endless as they are available. — Rachel Simmons Copy Share
While the Internet generally tends to have a stress-relieving function for adults - as long as they aren't inclined toward sex addiction - I… — Volkmar Sigusch Copy Share Image
I think the internet is kind of redefining what it is to be a teenager. Because there's a lot of media that's aimed at… — Grimes Copy Share Image
“I have learned one thing from my research, it’s this: social media services like Facebook and Twitter are providing teens with new opportunities to… — Danah Boyd Copy Share Image
“social media addict? This is a very real problem—so much so that researchers from Norway developed a new instrument to measure Facebook addiction called the Bergen Facebook Addiction Scale.[3] Social media has become as ubiquitous as television in our everyday lives, and this research shows that multitasking social media can be as addictive as drugs, alcohol, and chemical substance abuse.… — Caroline Leaf Copy Share
“The importance of friends in social and moral development is well documented.17 But the fears that surround teens’ use of social media overlook this… — Danah Boyd Copy Share Image
“Teens are desperate to have access to and make sense of public life; understanding the technologies that enable publics is just par for the… — Danah Boyd Copy Share Image
What happens online is you are constantly dealing with invisible audiences. — danah boyd Copy Share Image
Privacy is not a static construct. It is not an inherent property of any particular information or setting. It is a process by which… — danah boyd Copy Share Image
Incantations for Muggles: The Role of Ubiquitous Web 2.0 Technologies in Everyday Life — danah boyd Copy Share Image
“Just because teens can and do manipulate social media to attract attention and increase visibility does not mean that they are equally experienced at… — Danah Boyd Copy Share Image
There's nothing native about young people's engagement with technology, — danah boyd Copy Share Image
The things that make us safest from others make us least from ourselves. — danah boyd Copy Share Image
“Teen "addiction" to social media is a new extension of typical human engagement. Their use of social media as their primary site of sociality… — Danah Boyd Copy Share Image
Business culture operates differently in different cities around the world. But I don't think it's possible to design one system that incorporates all social… — danah boyd Copy Share Image
Give me one other part of history where everybody shows up to the same social space. Fragmentation is a more natural state of being. — danah boyd Copy Share Image
LinkedIn is very good for browsing relationships and hooking into your contacts' networks. It re-connected me with high-level execs I hadn't talked to for… — danah boyd Copy Share Image
“The importance of friends in social and moral development is well documented.17 But the fears that surround teens’ use of social media overlook this… — Danah Boyd Copy Share Image
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If we gave up our freedom as the price of security, we would no longer be the great nation that we are. — Ruth Bader Ginsburg Copy Share Image
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