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"speaker_name": "Sen. Iman",
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"content": "A 2019 baseline survey conducted by Social Media Lab Africa United States International University (USIU)-Africa asked 14 to 24-year-olds in Kenya how social media platforms impacted their health and wellbeing. The survey results found that Snapchat, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram all led to increased feelings of depression, anxiety, poor body image and loneliness. Due to limited capacity for self-regulation and susceptibility to peer pressure, children and adolescents are at some risk as they navigate and experiment with social media. Research indicates that there are frequent online expressions of offline behaviours such as bullying, clique-forming that have introduced problems such as cyberbullying. Other problems that merit awareness include internet addiction and concurrent sleep deprivation. Social media influencers have also played a crucial role in enhancing negativity across social media platforms. They promote dangerous trends, some of which have led to death. Mr. Speaker, Sir"
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