Critics at Large | The New Yorker

Will Kids Online, In Fact, Be All Right?

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Nov 21, 2024
A documentary series sheds light on L.A. teens' digital lives post-pandemic, revealing how social media reshapes their identities. The discussion ties in historical moral panics around youth culture, from rock and roll to modern technology fears. Insights into rising mental health issues among teens due to screen time raise serious concerns. The hosts ponder how adult anxieties mirror those of the past while questioning the role of tech companies in this ongoing crisis. Amid these challenges, there's hope found in creative youth pursuits.
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ANECDOTE

Sydney's Social Media Journey

  • Sydney, a college freshman in the documentary, initially uses social media for validation through provocative content.
  • Her online experience shifts when she makes new friends but later faces cyberbullying, prompting reflection on her online identity.
ANECDOTE

Jack Schwartz: The Entrepreneur

  • Jack Schwartz, a teenager in the documentary, profits from social media by asking people about the cost of their outfits on Rodeo Drive.
  • He represents a unique perspective of a teen leveraging the platform for financial gain, not just social validation.
INSIGHT

Recurring Moral Panics

  • Moral panics about youth behavior are recurring throughout history, often fueled by anxieties about societal shifts.
  • Examples include concerns about rock music, comic books, and teenage girls' well-being, highlighting generational divides.
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