Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Children being rough links to social media


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2138791/Texting-tweeting-social-networking-damaging-childrens-ability-communicate-says-Pratchett.html

With social media reducing the english vocabulary it decreases our capability of getting our feeling and thoughts accross and causes us to be rough.


In the newpaper by the dailymail in the UK, the reporter/author James Titcomb, lolol (insert laughing emoji), discussed about the statements made by Sir Terry on how social media and texting makes children rough. 

It is said that the way people talk on social media and texting causes children to be rough. If you look at how you talk on the internet, it is usually has a very limited vocabulary. And so Sir Terry says that without enough vocabulary, the proper emotions aren't expressed and roughness is a side effect. 

Mr. Titcomb wrote this paper to inform. With the newpaper being informative it was very short and casual, which is unusual. Short and sweet to the point. Which I feel is like the best way to inform people. Long papers and people zone out.






As the newpaper says, we need to start looking at the issue of social media and texting creating roughness by teaching kids how to appropriately use the internet.


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