Impact of Social Media on Youth | Katanu Mbevi | TEDxYouth@BrookhouseSchool

TEDx Talks
14 Jan 202007:43

Summary

TLDRKatun Bevy's talk delves into the unintended mental health consequences of excessive social media use, highlighting three main stressors: insecurity from comparing personal struggles to others' highlights, the social currency of likes and shares affecting self-worth, and the fear of missing out (FOMO) leading to social anxiety. She proposes an action plan to transform social media use into a value-added experience by building a strong value system, engaging in collaborative creativity, and encouraging authenticity, reminding us that we are perfect just as we are, regardless of social media validation.

Takeaways

  • 💡 Social media is having unintended consequences on our mental health.
  • 📊 More than 60% of Kenyan youth are active social media users, with many spending over two hours a day on it.
  • 🔍 Excessive social media use can lead to long-lasting effects on individuals, often unnoticed.
  • 🧠 Today's youth, heavily influenced by social media, are tomorrow's future.
  • 🚨 Three major stressors caused by social media: insecurity, social currency, and FOMO (fear of missing out).
  • 😟 Insecurity stems from comparing personal struggles to others' highlight reels on social media.
  • 💰 Social currency involves valuing oneself based on likes, comments, and shares, leading to self-worth issues.
  • 😰 FOMO can turn into social anxiety and withdrawal symptoms when deprived of social media.
  • 🛠 Social media can be used positively by building a strong value system, collaborating creatively, and being authentic.
  • 💖 Self-worth should not be based on social media metrics; individuals are perfect as they are, regardless of likes or comments.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the speech by Katun Bevy?

    -The main topic of the speech is the unintended consequences of social media on mental health.

  • According to Katun Bevy, what percentage of Kenyan youth are active social media users?

    -More than 60% of Kenyan youth are active social media users.

  • How much time does Katun Bevy mention that some people spend on social media daily?

    -Some people spend two or more hours a day on social media.

  • What does Katun Bevy believe is the impact of excessive social media usage on today's youth?

    -Katun Bevy believes that excessive social media usage can lead to insecurity, social currency issues, and the fear of missing out, potentially causing mental health problems.

  • What is the term used to describe the constant comparison of one's life to others' highlight reels on social media?

    -The term used is 'insecurity', which stems from the highlight reel effect on social media.

  • How does Katun Bevy define 'social currency' in the context of social media?

    -In the context of social media, 'social currency' refers to the likes, comments, and shares that attribute value to a person's posts and, by extension, to the person themselves.

  • What is the term Katun Bevy uses to describe the anxiety caused by not being able to access social media?

    -The term used is 'FOMO', which stands for 'Fear of Missing Out'.

  • What is the first step in the action plan suggested by Katun Bevy to transform one's social media experience?

    -The first step is to build a strong value system that guides actions, decisions, and behavior.

  • What does Katun Bevy mean by 'collaborative creativity' in the context of social media?

    -'Collaborative creativity' refers to working together with others, such as inspiring individuals or communities, to achieve common goals, raise awareness, or educate others through social media.

  • What is the final step in the action plan proposed by Katun Bevy?

    -The final step is to be yourself, not letting the number of likes, shares, or comments define your self-worth or life.

  • What message does Katun Bevy want the audience to remember from her talk?

    -The message Katun Bevy wants the audience to remember is to be themselves and not to doubt their self-worth based on social media interactions.

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Etiquetas Relacionadas
Social MediaMental HealthInsecuritySocial CurrencyFear of Missing OutYouth ImpactOnline BehaviorValue SystemCollaborative CreativityAuthenticitySelf-Worth
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