Teenfuns Nansy Upd
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IV. The Pitfalls and Ethical Concerns
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Algorithmic Echo Chambers
- Hyper‑personalized feeds can reinforce narrow interests, limiting exposure to differing perspectives.
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Attention Fragmentation
- Constant novelty can erode the ability to focus on long‑form tasks or deep learning, a phenomenon often called “digital fatigue.”
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Social Pressure & Validation Dependency
- The gamified reputation system may exacerbate anxiety around likes and followers, fostering a fragile self‑esteem tied to external metrics.
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Data Privacy & Exploitation
- The very algorithms that personalize fun also collect vast amounts of personal data, raising questions about consent and commercial exploitation.
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Digital Divide
- Not all teens have equal access to high‑speed internet or AR devices, potentially widening socioeconomic gaps in cultural participation.
D. Equity Initiatives
- Device Lending Programs: Schools and libraries can provide AR headsets or high‑speed internet vouchers to underserved youth.
- Open‑Source Tools: Encourage development of free, low‑resource creative apps to democratize content creation.
Who she is
Nancy (she/they), 16 — a high-school junior who’s into art, coding, and environmental activism.
