In the past, they used to read and understand the information
they needed through books, but nowadays they also get unnecessary opinions
through social media. Due to this, their interest in unnecessary things
increases, their time could be better spent, and their goals and objectives are questioned.
- This can cause a lot of stress for today's parents.
- They have to worry a lot about the future of their children.
- Students' ability to study decreases due to the use of social media.
Various types of opinions like this indeed exist in
every country in today's situation. Generally, students, teachers, and parents,
who are involved in education, discuss this lot.
Recently, Oxford University announced a word for the year
2024. The word brain rot has been announced by Oxford University as the word
of the year for 2024. This term refers to the mental health condition
caused by spending too much time on social media, watching videos that are
unnecessary and do not provide any benefit to them, and absorbing information.
Young people spend all their time watching reels on all
social media platforms. They do not benefit from watching such reels and
listening to the information that comes from them.
Young people watch cooking videos and their eating for fun without even knowing why they are watching them. Some people imagine and create a message and post false messages in the form of videos. Many young people who watch this are confused by that information. Many people are spending their time on it without realizing that it is unnecessary.
Educators say that in today's society, people do not realize that watching unnecessary entertainment videos is not
suitable for young people. Students in particular are being affected by this.
Recently, a law was passed in Australia to ban the use of social networking
sites by those under 16. Educators believe that such laws
prevent unnecessary distractions for those under 16 and will allow
them to focus more on their studies.
Oxford University reports that the use of the term brain rot
has increased by more than 230 per cent in the last year alone. In today's situation, many people
are naturally affected by the mental health effects of spending too much time
on social networking sites. It is enough to know the information we need all
the time.
Today's younger generation is mostly affected by mental
health problems because they do not speak their minds. They spend a lot of time
on social media.