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Study: Snapchat and Instagram are the worst for young people

Study: Snapchat and Instagram are the worst for young people | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it

A new study lends credence to what you’ve probably always suspected: social media is having a pretty negative effect on teenagers — Instagram and Snapchat being the worst culprits. The study, published today and called “Status of Mind,” was conducted by researchers for the Royal Society for Public Health in the UK. The researchers surveyed 1,479 British youths ages 14-24, asking them how they felt the different social media networks effected their mental health. They took in several factors such as body image, sleep deprivation, bullying, and self-identity.

 

The results suggest the two worst social media networks for kids are Instagram and Snapchat, as they had terrible scores for body image, bullying, and anxiety. Twitter and Facebook weren’t much better, though. YouTube was the only one that apparently inspired more positive feelings than negative ones.

 

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http://www.scoop.it/t/social-media-and-its-influence

 

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A new study lends credence to what you’ve probably always suspected: social media is having a pretty negative effect on teenagers — Instagram and Snapchat being the worst culprits. The study, published today and called “Status of Mind,” was conducted by researchers for the Royal Society for Public Health in the UK. The researchers surveyed 1,479 British youths ages 14-24, asking them how they felt the different social media networks effected their mental health. They took in several factors such as body image, sleep deprivation, bullying, and self-identity.

 

The results suggest the two worst social media networks for kids are Instagram and Snapchat, as they had terrible scores for body image, bullying, and anxiety. Twitter and Facebook weren’t much better, though. YouTube was the only one that apparently inspired more positive feelings than negative ones.

 

Learn more / En savoir plus / Mehr erfahren:

 

http://www.scoop.it/t/social-media-and-its-influence

 

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What You Need to Know in the Wake of Snapchat’s Massive Message Leak

What You Need to Know in the Wake of Snapchat’s Massive Message Leak | 21st Century Learning and Teaching | Scoop.it
So, how did this happen?
Snapchat, the self-destructing photo-sharing app that turned down a $3 billion acquisition offer by Facebook, uses what’s called an Application Programming Interface (API).


Typically, an API is shared widely in order to attract a large pool of developers wanting to use a company’s capabilities. Not so with Snapchat. Snapchat instead keeps its API to itself, using it only to help its applications talk to its servers.


But just because Snapchat doesn’t publish its API doesn’t mean it isn’t up for grabs. In fact, Snapchat’s API has been reversed engineered to the point that it’s not only widely shared, but openly critiqued by security professionals and actively used by third party app developers on both Google Play and the Apple iTunes Store. One of these third party apps (many of which aren’t well secured) is called Snapsaved, which, like its name describes, saves Snapchat’s supposedly fleeting images for users to later retrieve—and that’s where we see a problem.


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http://gustmees.wordpress.com/2014/03/05/often-asked-questions-are-there-cyber-security-dangers-with-apps-and-whats-about-privacy/


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