• The DANGERS of social media for teenagers

  • Feb 27 2025
  • Length: 25 mins
  • Podcast

The DANGERS of social media for teenagers

  • Summary

  • In this episode, Nick shares his thoughts on using social media, drawing from his experiences with YouTube and Snapchat. Everyone’s worldview is different, and teenagers’ perspectives can be easily shaken by news on social media. Watch this episode to learn why Nick is still on social media and dive deep into this insightful conversation.


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    Chapters:


    00:00 - 03:54 - Intro

    03:55 - 06:11 - Social media dilute our creative mind

    06:12 - 06:59 - Navigate the world through social media

    07:00 - 08:44 - Use 2 phones to get untied from social media

    08:45 - 11:30 - Why I still use social media

    11:31 - 16:55 - Social media depersonalise things in life

    16:56 - 23:18 - Snapchat does not build strong relationship

    23:19 - 25:07 - Summary



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