Infographic: Social media usage statistics for American teenagers

Infographic: Social media usage statistics for American teenagers

Today's American teenagers are born digital people, and they have grown up completely immersed in the Internet. So far, about 75% of 13-17-year-olds in the United States have personal social network accounts. These children who have lived on the Internet since childhood seem to be different from our generation who have caught tadpoles, listened to tapes, and been obsessed with TV.

Looking at the data infographic below, which is based on the thoughts of today's teenagers, do you think that our childhood and teenage years were actually quite happy? Behind social media, should we also reflect on what our technology can bring to our children in the future?

via: 36kr

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