Exploring the impact of social media on teen violence in 'Adolescence'
- The Netflix miniseries 'Adolescence' portrays a tragic story where 13-year-old Jamie is accused of murdering a classmate, illustrating the dangers of social media influences on youth behavior.
- Jonathan Haidt, a social psychologist, urges parents to limit smartphone use for children until high school to prevent negative online experiences.
- There is a need for parents to create boundaries for their children's online activities, similar to how they protect them in real life.
- The show has sparked conversations about monitoring kids' social media use and its alignment with parental values.
52 Articles
52 Articles
‘Adolescence’ Tops Nielsen Charts; ‘The White Lotus’ & ‘Severance’ Reach New Series High Weekly Viewership
It should come as no surprise that Netflix’s Adolescence shot to the top of the Nielsen charts during the week of March 17 to March 23, when it racked up 1.44B in its first full week on the streamer. Adolescence saw its watch time increase 59% over its debut weekend, per Nielsen, with adults 35-64 […]
He has written the most talked about TV drama of all time: But the response is "pure hatred"
If the screenwriter behind the hit series 'Adolescence' had encountered the bleak male communities online that his main character encounters in the series as a teenager, he would probably have found them quite appealing.
We need more masculinity, not less
As the conversation around ‘toxic masculinity’ rages on after the release of Netflix drama adolescence, MARIA MAYNES says that we need more masculinity, not less, and that fatherlessness is creating a silent crisis. The post We need more masculinity, not less appeared first on Gript.
Rules yes, prohibitions no
Distraction in class, cheating in exams, cyberbullying – mobile phones often disturb schools. At the same time, however, the children should learn to deal responsibly with Tiktok, Instagram and other apps. How to find a way out of this dilemma.
'It’s not just boys, women can be radicalised online too - it happened to me'
It was a perfect storm of different factors that led Anna down a dangerous rabbit hole(Credits: Getty Images) Despite having painful red blotches scaling up and down her skin, when Anna* went to her GP for help with her psoriasis, he offered little support. So, as many of us do, the 30-something turned to the internet for answers – and was sent her spiralling down a rabbit hole of radicalisation. Netflix’s recent smash hit series Adolescence mi…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 45% of the sources lean Right
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage