Don't let internet memes affect teenagers' ability to speak well

2024-12-18

What impact will internet memes have on teenagers? Recently, a survey conducted by the Social Survey Center of China Youth Daily and Questionnaire Network on 1341 respondents showed that 69.0% of respondents were concerned that the proliferation of "bad memes" on the internet would affect teenagers' ability to "speak well", with the main impact being the misuse of vocabulary and the development of uncivilized language habits. 68.1% of respondents suggested strengthening online literacy education for teenagers to help them deal with online culture correctly, in order to keep them away from the invasion of "bad memes" on the internet. Nowadays, the Internet has become an important tool for minors to learn and live. According to the data, the number of minor Internet users in China has risen to 196 million, and the Internet penetration rate of minors has increased to 97.3%. However, the Internet is a "double-edged sword". While helping children learn knowledge and broaden their horizons, it also has some side effects. One of them is the impact of "bad slang". Relying on their virus like transmission ability, vulgar words such as "Shuan Q", "Duosun Ah", and "Chicken You Are Too Beautiful" have "invaded" schools, passed down orally among children, and even appeared in test papers and essays, already affecting the learning and physical and mental health of teenagers. Teenagers are in a critical period of knowledge accumulation and the formation of their values. 'Black talk and bad jokes' are like' spiritual opium ', which can lower their aesthetic standards for language and writing. In addition, some violent and extreme vocabulary can also constitute a negative value orientation, causing teenagers with insufficient discernment ability to blur the boundaries of right and wrong. Not long ago, the Cyberspace Administration of China and the Ministry of Education issued a notice to deploy the "Clear and Standardized Use of Online Language and Writing" special action, focusing on rectifying prominent problems such as distorted pronunciation, form, and meaning, fabricated internet slang and bad memes, and abuse of implicit expressions. To protect minors from the erosion of "bad memes", relevant departments should allow regulators to develop "teeth", strengthen systematic governance of harmful content, improve punishment mechanisms, and create a clean and upright online environment for minors. Information dissemination needs a carrier. Internet platforms cannot "turn a blind eye". Instead, they should shoulder social responsibility, strengthen content review, ban the creators of vulgar and mischievous words in a timely manner, and avoid becoming the breeding ground for "rotten stems". In the era of the Internet, with the flood of information coming, schools and families should also do a good job in network literacy education, guide minors to enhance their ability to identify network information, guide them to appreciate the beauty of language and learn to express their views in civilized language. Parents, as the first responsible persons for their children's growth, should be vigilant, promptly correct inappropriate memes, and help their children access the internet in a healthy manner. (New Society)

Edit:Luo yu    Responsible editor:Wang er dong

Source:workercn.cn

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