Manu González Pascual2026-06-05 10:42

Recently, a report by 'The New York Times' has brought to light internal documents revealing how leading social media platforms like Meta, TikTok, and YouTube are employing aggressive tactics to maintain student engagement during school hours. The strategy involves timed notifications and even hiring teenagers.
Insidious Tactics for User Engagement
The exposure of such practices shows an alarming reality where social platforms are exploiting children’s screen time, adding fuel to the ongoing debate about the impact of social media on minors. It is of significance that these platforms are targeting their actions during school hours, disrupting not just the academic schedule but also the potential overall development of the students.
Drawbacks of These Practices
Excessive engagement with social media during school hours can negatively impact students' educational outcomes. Added to this, the practice of hiring teenagers to promote platform engagement highlights the unsettling phenomenon of turning young users into employees, risking their exploitation.
The Way Forward
The revealing of these practices should provoke a more robust response from authorities to regulate the impact of social media on teenagers' lives. Schools, parents, and society at large must also play active roles in navigating these practices, ensuring a balanced use of technology that supports rather than hampers academic success and personal growth.
Fuente original: RRS tecnologia