Post by Cultures You on Oct 21, 2023 6:57:07 GMT
We certainly need to pass this message on to digital natives , smart enough to quickly learn to use social networks, but not mature enough to know that there is a boundary between public and private that it is best to identify and not cross. There are many risks and we all know them: from targeted advertising to not knowing who will come into possession of the information we spread around, but there is also a risk that has nothing to do with personal data collected by third parties, a psychological that exists but few see it: feeding one's ego excessively by posting glossy photos and statuses to have many followers.
Hearts or praise from friends. The effect that all these appreciations, whether real or fake, have on the psyche of a teenager, we will only know in a few years, when the ego of today's teenagers will be well nourished and in need of constant photo editor attention, and there will certainly be someone here within the network ready to exploit this need too.Knowing how to write is not enough, but it helps nexnova-blog-news Knowing how to write.
At school you were the best at writing essays and they told you that you could write about any topic? Good for you, I just hope you didn't believe it, because they would have been better off telling you that you have talent, but that to really learn to write you have to study writing techniques and practice every day. As in any other profession. Because writing is learned and learned above all with continuous practice. And where can you get a lot of practice, in your opinion: at school? Wrong, the school (I'm talking about Italian middle and high schools) seems to work against it: it teaches you the rules, spelling, syntax and then asks you to write essays on world peace: nothing more emasculating for a young free spirit in he searches for his muse and for things to tell.
Hearts or praise from friends. The effect that all these appreciations, whether real or fake, have on the psyche of a teenager, we will only know in a few years, when the ego of today's teenagers will be well nourished and in need of constant photo editor attention, and there will certainly be someone here within the network ready to exploit this need too.Knowing how to write is not enough, but it helps nexnova-blog-news Knowing how to write.
At school you were the best at writing essays and they told you that you could write about any topic? Good for you, I just hope you didn't believe it, because they would have been better off telling you that you have talent, but that to really learn to write you have to study writing techniques and practice every day. As in any other profession. Because writing is learned and learned above all with continuous practice. And where can you get a lot of practice, in your opinion: at school? Wrong, the school (I'm talking about Italian middle and high schools) seems to work against it: it teaches you the rules, spelling, syntax and then asks you to write essays on world peace: nothing more emasculating for a young free spirit in he searches for his muse and for things to tell.