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Teen Social Hub: Teenagers use YOUTUBE / TIKTOK / INSTAGRAM / SNAPCHAT most for

social interaction (Choose the platform you think is strongest)


Teen Entertainment Powerhouses: TIKTOK and YOUTUBE are hugely popular for
entertainment among teenagers. (Strongly Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly
Disagree)
Facebook & Twitter Fade: FACEBOOK and TWITTER are no longer important platforms for
teenagers to share information and connect. (Strongly
Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Newer Apps Take Over: Teenagers favor using newer social media apps like SNAPCHAT
and INSTAGRAM over traditional platforms like FACEBOOK and TWITTER. (Strongly
Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Niche Social Spots: Teenagers actively use niche platforms like REDDIT and TUMBLR
to connect with specific interests. (Strongly Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly
Disagree)
Gaming & Social Synergy: Platforms like TWITCH and DISCORD are essential for
teenagers to socialize and game together. (Strongly
Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
LinkedIn's Early Start: It's important for teenagers to be on LINKEDIN to build
professional connections for future careers. (Strongly
Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
New & Shiny Appeal: Teenagers are always drawn to the newest social media platforms
over established ones. (Strongly Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Teen Social Media Shift: Teenagers' use of FACEBOOK and TWITTER has significantly
declined in recent years. (Strongly Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Social Media's Shaping Hand: Social media platforms have a major influence on
what's popular and trending among teenagers. (Strongly
Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)

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Cyberbullying Blues: Spreading rumors or making hurtful comments online
(cyberbullying) is a MAJOR problem among teenagers. (Strongly
Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Social Exclusion on Social Media: Teenagers often exclude or ostracized their peers
on social media platforms. (Strongly Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly
Disagree)
Sharing Secrets Online: Sharing private information about others without their
consent is a common behavior among teenagers. (Strongly
Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Trolling for Trouble: Teenagers frequently engage in trolling or intentionally
provoking others online. (Strongly Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Online Spats: Getting into arguments and conflicts with peers online is typical
behavior for teenagers. (Strongly Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Sharing Inappropriate Content: Teenagers creating or sharing inappropriate content
like explicit images or videos is a serious problem on social media. (Strongly
Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Faking It Online: Teenagers impersonating others or creating fake accounts to
deceive or harm others is a widespread issue. (Strongly
Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Oversharing and Attention Seeking: Excessive self-disclosure or attention-seeking
behaviors are very common among teenagers on social media. (Strongly
Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Illegal Online Activity: Engaging in illegal activities like cyberstalking or
harassment happens occasionally among teenagers on social media. (Strongly
Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Hate Speech Online: Teenagers expressing discrimination or hate speech towards
certain groups or individuals is a common problem online. (Strongly
Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
C
Keeping Up With the Stars: Many teenagers follow celebrities they admire on social
media platforms. (Strongly Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Role Model Influence: Celebrities on social media significantly influence
teenagers' behavior and choices. (Strongly Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly
Disagree)
Unrealistic Expectations: Following celebrities online can lead teenagers to
develop unrealistic expectations about life and appearance. (Strongly
Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)

Stranger Danger Extends Online: Teenagers are generally aware of the dangers of
interacting with strangers online. (Strongly Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly
Disagree)
Privacy Concerns: Teenagers are worried about their privacy and the security of
their information online. (Strongly Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Cyberbullying Awareness: Most teenagers are aware of cyberbullying and its
potential impact. (Strongly Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Finding Support Online

Social Media Support System: Social media platforms can be a source of support and
connection for teenagers struggling with personal issues. (Strongly
Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Finding Communities on Social Media: Teenagers can easily find online communities
that share their interests and experiences. (Strongly
Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Seeking Help Online: Teenagers sometimes use social media to seek help or advice
about personal problems. (Strongly Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)

Social Media and Anxiety: Spending a lot of time on social media can increase
anxiety levels in teenagers. (Strongly Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly
Disagree)
Body Image and Social Comparison: Social media use can negatively impact teenagers'
body image and self-esteem due to social comparison. (Strongly
Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Fear of Missing Out (FOMO): Teenagers who heavily use social media are more likely
to experience FOMO (fear of missing out). (Strongly
Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Impact on Sleep

Late Night Scrolling: Teenagers' social media use disrupts their sleep patterns due
to late-night scrolling. (Strongly Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Social Media and Learning

Distraction and Difficulty Focusing: Social media can be a significant distraction


for teenagers, making it harder to focus on schoolwork. (Strongly
Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Positive Aspects of Social Media

Social Media and Creativity: Social media platforms can be a positive outlet for
teenagers to express themselves creatively. (Strongly
Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Building Positive Online Communities: Social media can help teenagers connect with
like-minded individuals and build positive online communities. (Strongly
Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)
Social Media for Positive Social Change: Social media can be a powerful tool for
teenagers to raise awareness about social issues and advocate for positive change.
(Strongly Agree/Agree/Neutral/Disagree/Strongly Disagree)

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