Befriending grown-ups online not a bad choice
BY IANS24 Jun 2016 1:28 AM IST
IANS24 Jun 2016 1:28 AM IST
“Interactions between adults and teenagers, can be opportunities to model appropriate social media behaviour or for teenagers to build beneficial connections with people who are different from themselves,” said lead author Andrea Forte, Assistant Professor at Drexel University in the US.
The presence of adults also lead teenagers’ to think before they post. Learning this sort of self-censoring behaviour at a young age could, be just as important as creating better privacy management tools, the researchers said.
Further, establishing healthy relationships with adults on social media can help teenagers understand where the boundary for appropriate interaction lies.
Many of the students consider this to be an awkward melding of social circles, calling interactions with “big brother”, “creepy” and “embarrassing.”
However, they recognise the presence of adult authorities in their social media as a sign of caring and compassion. “When family, friends, teachers, romantic interests and coworkers mix and mingle, the result is social awkwardness,” Forte added.
“Weak ties are often connections to people who are less like you and who can provide access to diverse kinds of information and resources,” Forte noted adding, “in other words, being connected to others who are very similar to yourself can throttle information flow.”
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