Harvard researchers Emily Weinstein and Carrie James reveal what adults should know about teenagers' use of smartphones and social media in a new book, 'Behind Their Screens.'
But while adults often dismiss teenagers' use of phone and social media by telling them to stop using them completely or attempting to ban their children from using certain apps, many of the teens surveyed in the book say they feel tremendous pressure to have some kind of presence online in order to keep up with their peers in an ever-changing digital world.
Teens say they feel tremendous pressure to have some kind of presence online in order to keep up with their peers in an ever-changing digital world. A large section of the book covers the political pressures teenagers face online. Social media activism shifted in 2020 as people spent more time online and Black Lives Matter discourse flooded Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and other platforms.
"Blackout Tuesday" was an Instagram trend that occurred shortly after George Floyd's May 2020 murder in which users posted black squares to their accounts in acknowledgment that they would not post their own personal content amid the Black Lives Matt
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