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    Running Head: INTERNET AND TEENAGERS

    The Use of Internet Creates Adverse Influence on Teenagers

    Tabassum Akhter

    13304131

    Sec: 08

    Course: English 102

    Date of Submission: 14thAugust 2013

    BRAC University

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    The Use of Internet Creates Adverse Influence on Teenagers

    On Christmas Day, 1990, in a lab at Cern in Geneva, Switzerland, Tim Berners-Lee

    finished building the tools to create the World Wide Web (Krotoski, 2010). Twenty years

    ago, this act of releasing the technology for free had been a revolution. Twenty years later,

    this snowballing age cyber age with Twitter, Facebook, Skype, YouTube, Google and a

    maze of other electronic avenueshas engulfed the lives of todays youth, where playing out

    into the fields has been replaced by surfing over the internet. Researches show that 87% of

    the youth today go online, representing 21 million youth (Weiss, 2005). It has become a

    growing concern in the society, especially among the parents, about the cyberspaces

    detrimental impacts upon the teenagers since it is concealed beneath the whitewashed faces

    of social media and other sites and generates addiction resulting in reduced efficiency of the

    students. Furthermore, it exposes them to the dangers of cyber bullying, and ruins the

    teenagerscreativity and originality; not to mention, it also creates destructive impact upon

    family bonds.

    The creators of social media and other beguiling websites assert that the growth in the

    use of Internet is leading towards modernization among youths. It enables accelerated

    exchange of information and opens up diverse opportunities for valued learning,

    responsibility, and independence. Students can learn to manage time and resources

    effectively, master meaningful context, and communicate this information clearly to the

    intended audience (Wakefield & Rice, 2008). An admirable example of such websites could

    be Studious.com, Schooltraq.com and Pearson book storeall of which aims at making

    experience of education interesting, captivating and organized for the teenagers. However,

    this breakthrough in proficient and grassroots communication is merely one face of the

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    profound cyber metamorphosis that is altering peoples existence. On regards to the growing

    concern over cyber ages impact on teenagers, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that

    estimates as many as 50,000 pedophiles are online at any onetime, and suggests that one in

    10 children has met a stranger on the internet, a quarter have received a pornographic junk

    mail, and a third have been subjected to unwanted sexual comments (The Daily Telegraph,

    2006). This clearly reflects the danger to which the teenagers are exposed by being constantly

    in touch with the Internet, the most common result of which is addiction, where the teenagers

    may spend hours after hours surfing the Internet which otherwise might have been allocated

    for their precious studies. Hence, this generation of addiction hinders teenagers studies, as

    well as marks down their efficiency and productivity. This has been supported by Reed

    (1999) who says that media violence has a stronger effect on children because they lack the

    real life experiences to judge whether something they see on the screen is realistic.

    The Internet has been claimed to be a vehicle for youth to express themselves. The

    availability of services like blogging and the rise in the number of online-based shops might

    allow the teenagers to identify and refine their potentials. Historical incidents nowadays also

    take place due to this possibility of youths to express their views, examples of which the

    toppling of dictators in Libya, Tunisia, Egypt, and elsewhere. The same method of Internet

    mobilization also rallied multitudes of American protestors for the Occupy Wall Street

    movements (Charleston Gazette, 2012). It is that expression of views enables the teenagers to

    boost up their confidence level; however, these same expressional views, when being

    targeted of cyber bullying, can greatly distort the inner strength of the juvenile. Cyber

    bullying is a fear when a person receives threats, negative comments, or negative pictures

    from other person, (Sharma, 2011). It has started to become a dangerous trend in the society,

    with a age group below eighteen being a more susceptible target. Traditionally, the

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    bullying was merely limited to a certain group, however this explosion in the use of

    Internet broadens the group of bullies. On a research carried out by a Kowalski and Limber

    (2007), 11% of the interviewed students where victims of cyber bullying and 4% were

    bullies. This rising trend not only creates mental disturbance among the teenagers but has

    also extended its impact to some of its victims even committing suicides. The seriousness of

    this adverse effect of Internet using cannot be over stared and needs careful precautions from

    parent.

    One may argue that the instant availability of information available through Internet

    improves and extends the knowledge background of the students, and allows them to do

    extensive research on a topic. The procurable academic journal and suggestive guidelines

    sides may prove to be a students right hand during examination. It is a whirlpool of

    information simply with a click of a button one may access information regarding the

    simplest to the most complex of matters, immensely influencing the education system of

    teenagers as well. Incidents like the Encyclopedia Britannica stopping to print its

    prestigious bound volumes because readers switched to free information on computer

    screens, reflect the significance of rise in virtual information. Also, creative applications like

    Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator has been said to promote creativity among the teenagers.

    However, the suggestive noble cause of the provision of free information by the Internet does

    not portray the entire story. One of the rising concerns among the teachers today is that

    plagiarism, where the students instead of using their originality and creativity, are choosing

    the easier path of copying from the Internet. This shortcut definitely limits the knowledge of

    the students, and may even subjugate the creativity powers of the youth. From the study

    conducted by Don McCabe from the Centre of Academic Integrity, the results demonstrated

    that out of 4500 students who completed the survey, 52% had copied at least a few sentences

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    from a website page without citing the source. Furthermore, a large portion of students is not

    sure if copying from the web was a bad practice. Hence, despite its massive usefulness, it is

    becoming important to pull some restrictive measures upon the access of information so as to

    motivate the youth develop their own thoughts.

    The massive growth of the virtual world created by Internet makes it almost impossible

    for parents to keep an eye on their children or try to limit the detrimental impacts it might

    have upon them due to the viewing of wrong content. Over 80% of adolescents own at least

    one form of new media technology (e.g. cellphones, personal data assistance, computer for

    Internet access) and they are using this technology with increasing frequency to text and

    instant message, email, blog, and access social networking websites (Lenhar and Madden,

    2007). In addition, statistic show that the average Internet uses is 13 hours a week, but only

    18% has parental guidance (The Daily Telegraph, 2006). This may lead to our deduction that

    too much parental interference may even make the teenagers irritated and provoke them to be

    rude with their parents; resulting in weak family bonds.

    Degraded competency as a result of obsession, breakdown of self-confidence due to

    harassment caused by strangers, and its obvious effects upon teenagers imagination and

    resourcefulness are making parents all around the world uneasy and troubled in their efforts

    to protect their children from the pernicious impacts of the virtual world. Yet, it would be

    unwise to say that Internet does not incite any favorable influence among the young

    generation. It is the most significant decentralized media in the world, enabling the juvenile

    to connect as well as expand their potentials and knowledge. In this world of globalization, it

    will be illogical to suggest the absolute eradication of Internet for teenagers rather, the most

    important thing is to teach and model for our youth how and why to get unplugged.

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    Achieving the balance between virtual and the real world might be the way to thank Tim-

    Berners Lee for his gift on the Christmas day of 1990.

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