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US top health official sounds alarm on child social media use

Platforms can also contain ‘extreme content’, possibly normalising harmful acts, he adds

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 24 May 2023 9:00AM

US top health official sounds alarm on child social media use
US surgeon-general Vivek Murthy has warned parents, tech companies and regulators on the damaging effects of social media on children. – Pixabay pic, May 24, 2023

WASHINGTON – The top US health official yesterday issued a stark warning to parents, tech companies and regulators, saying the evidence is growing that social media use may seriously harm children.  

In a lengthy advisory, US surgeon-general Vivek Murthy said that while not without benefits, “there are ample indicators that social media can also have a profound risk of harm to the mental health and well-being of children and adolescents.” 

Social media use by young people in the United States is nearly universal, with up to 95% of adolescents reporting using a social platform and more than a third saying they do so “almost constantly,” according to the Health and Human Services Department.  

Murthy’s report said social media can help children and adolescents find a community to connect, but that it also contains “extreme, inappropriate, and harmful content,” which can “normalise” self-harm and suicide.  

It can perpetuate body dissatisfaction, eating disorders and depression and expose children to online bullying while they are undergoing a critical stage in brain development, the report warned.  

Murthy called on policymakers to strengthen safety standards around social media and urged tech companies to responsibly assess the impact of their products on children and share data with researchers.  

He also advised parents to establish tech-free zones at home to promote in-person communication and educate children by modelling healthy, responsible online behaviour.  

The report comes at a time when authorities across the United States are searching for ways to regulate social media use, and curb its ill effects on young people in particular.  

Earlier this month, the US state of Montana banned the use of TikTok on its territory. The Chinese-owned video-sharing giant is challenging the decision in court. And in March, Utah became the first US state to require social media sites to get parental consent for accounts used by minors.  

“We are in the middle of a national youth mental health crisis, and I am concerned that social media is an important driver of that crisis – one that we must urgently address,” Murthy said. – AFP, May 24, 2023

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