Teens Are Downloading Snapchat Again. Here's What A Cybersecurity Expert Says Parents Should Know.
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Teens Are Downloading Snapchat Again. Here's What A Cybersecurity Expert Says Parents Should Know.
"The first one is addictive algorithms - any system that is designed to maximize how much of your attention it gets. That problem correlates with a tripling in suicide rates in children between 2007 and 2019, according to the World Health Organization's mortality database."
"Snap Inc. is an advertising company. They're not a chat company, they're not a fun company, they're not a social media company. They're an advertising company. They make money by selling ads."
Snapchat poses significant risks for teens, primarily due to its addictive algorithms designed to maximize user engagement. These features contribute to rising rates of anxiety and depression among children. The platform's primary function is as an advertising company, focusing on selling ads rather than fostering safe social interactions. Concerns include the potential for addiction to both the app and harmful substances. The design of Snapchat, like other social media platforms, aims to keep users engaged, which can have detrimental effects on mental health.
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