Social Media Facts
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Key Vocabulary
Grammar & Language
100

Australia passed a law banning social media for under-16s in this month and year.

November 2024

100

This type of online bullying can follow victims home 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Cyberbullying

100

This group of young people especially relies on social media to find communities, support and a sense of belonging.

LGBTQ+ youth

100

A set of computer instructions that decides what content to show you based on what you've watched or liked.

Algorithm

100

'Could,' 'might,' and 'may' are examples of this type of verb that shows a LOW level of certainty.

Modal verbs

200

Teenagers who spend more than this many hours per day on social media face double the risk of mental health problems.

3 hours

200

This addictive design feature keeps users scrolling through content without ever reaching an end.

Infinite scrolling

200

Teenagers are using this technology — which hides your location online — to get around the social media ban.

VPN (Virtual Private Network)

200

The skills needed to safely use technology — including understanding privacy, recognising misinformation, and managing screen time.

Digital literacy

200

'Furthermore,' 'moreover,' and 'in addition' are connectives that show this relationship between ideas.

Addition

300

This percentage of young Australians reported a negative online experience in the past six months.

44%

300

Social media platforms use 'streaks', push notifications and autoplay videos to make the apps feel this way.

Addictive

300

Instead of banning social media, some experts say schools should teach this — the skills to use the internet safely and responsibly.

Digital literacy

300

Methods used to check someone's age online, such as ID checks or facial recognition.

Age verification

300

A sentence that joins an independent clause with a dependent clause using words like 'because,' 'although,' or 'if' is called this type of sentence.

Complex sentence

400

In a UK poll of young people aged 16–29, this fraction said a social media ban was a good idea.

Two-thirds (about 66%)

400

The part of the brain that controls decision-making is still developing in teenagers, making this group especially vulnerable to addictive design.

Teenagers (adolescents)

400

This many Australian and international experts signed an open letter calling the ban "too simplistic."

140 experts

400

This stands for "Virtual Private Network" — software that hides your location and identity online.

VPN

400

'Argues,' 'claims,' and 'states' are all examples of this type of verb — used to report what someone said.

Saying verbs

500

This percentage of young Australians who needed mental health support accessed it through social media.

73%

500

In Evidence D, this girl's personal story was shared to show the real harm social media can cause young people.

Charlotte

500

This organisation criticised the government for not consulting young people when creating the social media ban.

UNICEF Australia

500

Using technology such as phones or social media to deliberately hurt, threaten, or embarrass someone repeatedly.

Cyberbullying

500

'However,' 'although,' and 'on the other hand' are connectives that show this type of relationship between two ideas.

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