Since the pandemic, there has been a notable increase

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Bappy
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Since the pandemic, there has been a notable increase

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A couple of weeks ago we read the news that the number of adolescents suffering from tics as a result of the abuse of the Tiktok social network had increased. We are going to tell you in this article the keys to this striking news, what has been called the development of Tiktok tic . The discussion is open! These involuntary movements may correspond to the development of a syndrome called Tourette's, which is characterized precisely by making these gestures.

In the Tiktok social network, we can find thousands of videos, especially of teenagers; specifically with the hashtag “tourette” a total phone database of 5,000 million views are accumulated; we can find thousands of videos of tiktokers in which they show what Tourette's syndrome could be. Not all the videos would correspond to real cases of people who suffer from it. Many adolescents, by beginning to imitate these tiktokers and already having a predisposition to suffer from a behavioral disorder, have begun to develop certain tics (but not the disease itself). If a few years ago, what worried parents the most was the time that their children spent consuming video games, today, discomfort begins due to the number of hours that children dedicate to social networks and not only because of the time itself himself,

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but for the exposure of their lives and the fact of sharing personal data and details of their intimate life on the Internet. All this has reopened the debate on the dangers of social networks, especially among minors, and the negative consequences that could already be affecting their health. Although not everything is going to be negative: the spread of this syndrome can help those who suffer from it to raise awareness of its existence and feel more understood by observing that more young people suffer from this disease. What do you think? The debate is open: does the consumption of social networks like Tiktok have more benefits or harms for young people? To what extent should parents control the social profiles of their children?
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