People of vulnerable age, especially teenagers, are highly influenced by anything that is presented to them in an imaginative way. At that age they are attracted to everything flashy and everything that can make news. 3: Wrong message The negative aspects of society are highlighted with the aim of making people aware of them. For example, the negative effects of addiction are portrayed through advertising. Newspapers, television and the Internet are used to spread social messages. But unfortunately sometimes the message is misunderstood. So there is a part positively influenced by the media while there are others who get the wrong message. The media influences them negatively. What is shown with the aim of 'spreading a message' ends up becoming an attack by the bad, the ugly. The bad is exaggerated and the good goes unnoticed. 4: Negativity To some extent, the media is responsible for developing negative feelings among those who are exposed to it. Early exposure to racy or violent films, book publications, and news stories depicting ugly social practices has a profound impact on young minds. If children are shown fight, stunt, suicide and murder sequences through books or films, they are re-educated to leave a scar on these impressionable minds. Spreading this type of knowledge can influence anyone, at least on a subconscious level. Reality should be represented, but not so powerfully that it has a lasting impact on people
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