Experts are warning a new feature on the popular social media app Snapchat can add to teens' anxiety.
Now, experts are warning a new feature on the popular social media app Snapchat can add to the anxiety.
"One of the big things that they're doing is learning who they are through their friendships and through their connections," said Rebecca Rackow, director of advocacy, research and public policy development with the Canadian Mental Health Association.Snapchat+'s solar system can give users, particularly pre-teens and teens, a "false sense" of where they are in their social grouping, Rackow said.
Couros said the solar system feature is similar to the emoji system that the free version of Snapchat offers, which places different emojis beside a person’s top contacts in the app."Over time, maybe they believe these things and it shapes their relationships in ways that are different or it's going to destroy relationships because of jealousies and insecurities."
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