Studies show that social media is just as addictive as drugs. Some users can 't control how much time they are on social media like Facebook. According to the …show more content…
Not even when they are not allowed to text. In the article “Teen Texting Soars; Will Social Skills Suffer” by Jennifer Ludden, she states, “At schools where cell phones are forbidden, 58 percent of students with mobile phones say they’ve sent a text message during class.” This shows that teens would risk getting in trouble just to send a text. Sometimes it might not even be worth it. Texting frequently can also lead to bad spelling and writing according to Nini Halkett, a teacher at Harvard Westlake high school. Texting literally makes our communication skills worse. It messes with our academic …show more content…
Tavi Gevinson, a 17 year old student, claims “online socializing is the opposite of isolation- it 's all about connection.” That is the opposite of the truth. In her article, Ludden states “ Halkett also finds them increasingly shy and awkward in person.” When teens get so used to hiding behind a screen they forgot how to act in person. Therefore not being able to socialize face-to-face. Others may say the Internet is a way to communicate online and make new friends. But truthfully will those friendships even come close to the ones you can make in person? That way you can actually see how people really are. There is nothing hidden. Those kind of friendships can last a lifetime. No one should miss out on an opportunity like that because they 're too busy on the