> > About 40% of 13-17 year olds reported it was “normal for people my age to share nudes with each other.”
>.. so? People used polaroids before. It was harder so it was done less often, but done it was.
You state that social media makes it easier, but that is exactly the point of the OP article. If it is harmful behavior, and social media makes it easier, then social media is contributing to harming kids. Right?
If you want to shrug it off, at least state your argument honestly, like “I don’t think it’s a problem that 14–year-olds share nudes between them, so it’s not a problem that social media makes it easier”.
Sure, I'll state my point straight: I don't think there's a problem with teens sending nudes to each other. Nor is there a way to stop them, even if there was. Nearly every one I know has produced some form of pornography for their SO at some point, so expecting young people who are at the height of their hormone craze not to is a bit silly.
> > About 40% of 13-17 year olds reported it was “normal for people my age to share nudes with each other.”
>.. so? People used polaroids before. It was harder so it was done less often, but done it was.
You state that social media makes it easier, but that is exactly the point of the OP article. If it is harmful behavior, and social media makes it easier, then social media is contributing to harming kids. Right?
If you want to shrug it off, at least state your argument honestly, like “I don’t think it’s a problem that 14–year-olds share nudes between them, so it’s not a problem that social media makes it easier”.