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Surgeon General says 13 is “too
early” to join social media |
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US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek
Murthy says he believes that 13 is too young for children to be on social
media platforms, because although sites allow children of that age to join,
kids are still “developing their identity.” According to a Pew Research poll,
nearly half of US teens say they use the internet “almost constantly,” with
over 50% of them saying it would be at least somewhat hard to give up social
media. Among the most popular sites are YouTube and TikTok. This popularity has sparked
alarm among medical professionals, who point to a growing body
of research about the harm social media platforms can cause
adolescents. Murthy acknowledged the
difficulties of keeping children off these platforms but suggested that
parents can find success by presenting a united front. “If parents can band together
and say, as a group, ‘We’re not going to allow our kids to use social media
until 16 or 17 or 18’ or whatever age they choose, that’s a much more
effective strategy in making sure your kids don’t get exposed to harm early,”
Murthy told my
colleague Pamela Brown this weekend on CNN Newsroom. |
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