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Teenagers Should Be Banned from Social Media

Do you think all teenagers should be banned from social media?  What do you think?  Social media affects every single teenager - some are positive, but many have negative impacts. 

First of all, I think that social media has a huge impact on young adults' education.  We as parents should be pushing our children to do the best they can.  Therefore, it is our responsibility to make sure they get to school on time, to get no detentions, and for homework to be completed to the best of their ability.  Just think how many times students are late to school.  What do they do first thing in the morning?  Everyone knoww...  They reach over and look at their phone.  If they didn't have social media to look at, they would be at school on time.  I'm 100% sure.  You (as parents) must agree! 

Secondly, statistics show that social media has a huge impact on an innocent teenager's mental health.  Over the years, suicide by teenagers has increased hugely.  One of the main reasons is because of social media.  Does this not shock you?  As a community, we need to stop this.  Why should our children suffer mentally because of a cruel addiction?  Using social media can cause insecurities or lowering of self-confidence. 

Finally, as you know, family is one of the most important things ever!  Teenagers are constantly stuck in the phone.  Why is this, you ask?  Social media.  When you take your family out for dinner and they just sit on their phone the whole time, aren't you bored of the disrespect?  Ban them.  It's simple. 

Overall, social media needs to be banned from all teenagers. 

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