Fortune | FORTUNE 2024年10月16日
The smartphone generation is not okay, and ‘parents are completely clueless,’ says documentarian Lauren Greenfield
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纪录片导演劳伦·格林菲尔德探讨青少年与社交媒体的关系。她发现父母对孩子的社交媒体使用情况缺乏了解,社交媒体对青少年产生诸多影响,如追求名声、易致成瘾等,且算法放大了相关问题。格林菲尔德呼吁采取集体行动改变现状。

🎈劳伦·格林菲尔德原本认为父母对青少年社交媒体使用情况了解不多,却发现这是个重要问题。社交媒体是年轻人生活中最大的文化影响因素,像黑洞般让父母不知其里。

💥如今童年的很大一部分是追求名声、获得点赞、进行品牌塑造和形象培养。智能手机的出现让孩子失去纯真,整个世界扑面而来,且应用程序易致人成瘾。

📈青少年间的比较范围扩大到全世界,不仅是外貌和身体形象,还有如升学等其他方面。算法利用人的脆弱点,甚至对患有饮食障碍和有自杀念头的人产生不良影响。

📣格林菲尔德呼吁进行改变,认为社交媒体应受监管,需要学校、家长群体、监管部门和企业共同承担责任,采取集体行动。

When Emmy Award-winning documentarian Lauren Greenfield set out to examine the relationship between today’s teens and social media, she expected parents would be in the background, like the adults in Charlie Brown. But she soon discovered they were an essential part of the conversation. “I came into this as a parent, not knowing that much. And what I saw that was so shocking was how caring, loving parents are completely clueless about what’s going on, often right next to them,” Greenfield said at Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit in Laguna Niguel, Calif., on Tuesday. Calling social media “the biggest cultural influence on young people’s lives,” Greenfield describes it as “a black hole where parents don’t know what’s going on.”Diving into how the current generation of high schoolers uses their phones for her docuseries, “Social Studies,” which is streaming on Hulu and FX, Greenfield found social media has changed the landscape of youth.“A big part of childhood now is about getting fame, getting likes, doing branding, cultivating an image,” she said, adding “the loss of innocence comes when one gets their smartphone and basically the whole world is kind of coming at them.” Seeing the vast difference between how her two sons, ages 14 and 20 grew up, Greenfield recognized that there was an addiction at play. The apps are meant to be addictive, Greenfield said. Part of the key change that must happen is in the hands of tech and the government monitoring these inventions. In the meantime, it’s about how we treat the children. “The first thing we go to is kind of blaming the victims,” said Greenfiled, noting that this type of outlook “does not work” and “we don’t treat opiate addiction this way.”While teenagers have always compared themselves to others, now they have “every peer in the world” to measure themselves up against, she explained. It’s not just beauty or body image at play, but also other metrics of comparison, like the race to get into college. “It’s constant,” Greenfield said.These issues have been amplified by the algorithm. “It kind of exploits your most private and delicate vulnerabilities, it takes you by the hand and shows you how to do things,” Greenfield said, adding that the algorithm can prey upon people suffering eating disorders and suicidal thoughts. Indeed, eating disorder online communities are unduly promoted on sites like X. NBC News finds that in just two years, more than 173,000 users joined one of said communities, many of which were young women or teens, writes Kate Tenbarge.Greenfield calls for a change. “Every other media is regulated, and it’s just kind of shocking that [social media] is not and that also the tech companies have no responsibility for it,” she said. “We need collective action, both in schools, parent groups, regulation, corporate responsibility. All of it.”Almost every teenager she spoke to as part of the project said they’d rather be in their parents’ generation, before the smartphone was invented. A separate survey from Jonathan Haidt and the Harris Poll, found that almost half of Gen Zers wish TikTok “was never invented.”Even so, Greenfield recognizes that that is likely out of reach. “The genie’s out of the bottle,” she said of social media. “It’s here, but it doesn’t have to be the way it currently is.”Recommended newsletter The Broadsheet: Covers the trends and issues impacting women in and out of the workplace and the women transforming the future of business. Sign up here.

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