Sunday, December 13, 2020

Assignment 13- Will Stone

Today's culture is faced with the continually growing problem of electronics and social media. What used to be viewed as a valuable treasure is now explaining adolescent obesity, lack of concentration, ineffective conversation, and much less educated society. Cell phones, television, the web, and video games have taken over the kids within the community and corrupted them into uninspired, inexperienced, boring robots. Facebook is solely a tool to shrink teenagers' wit until they're forced to converse in instant messaging slang, LOL, OMG, TTYL. Twitter could be a device for teenagers to become recluses, living in their rooms, updating their statuses every two minutes. Video games and television suck creativity from children's minds, their eyes becoming stuck to little pixel screens, their stationary bodies molded into the couch cushions. the most effective way to stop this plague is to limit social media companies' power to prevent the spread of the brainless phone addicted youth


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