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Teenagers Rate Social Media Surprisingly Positively

Summary by vienna.at
Teenagers in the EU perceive the impact of social media on their own mental health significantly more positively than their parents, according to a survey.

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TagesschauTagesschau
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Teenagers rate social media more positively than their parents and spend more time online than parents suspect. Recommendations from experts on possible prohibitions for minors are expected in July.

·Hamburg, Germany
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Here you can find information on the topic "Internet". Read now "EU survey: Children see social media more positively than parents".

·Germany
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wz.dewz.de
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Parents underestimate how long their kids travel on TikTok, Snapchat and others. At the same time, they feel the effects are much more dangerous. An age limit could be approaching in July.

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Almost half suspects a positive effect through social networks. Parents underestimate screen time.

stern.destern.de
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Parents underestimate how long their kids travel on TikTok, Snapchat and Co.. At the same time, they feel the effects are much more dangerous. An age limit could be approaching in July. According to a survey, the impact of social media on their own mental health is much more positive for young people in the EU than their parents. Almost half (48 percent) of the 13- to 18-year-olds surveyed suspect a positive effect through social networks, as a …

·Germany
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stern.de broke the news in Germany on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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