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To many students, joining social media (社交媒体) “circles” is now more important than making new friends in real life. And it’s easy. If you have a cell phone, you can download apps. Sina Weibo, WeChat and QQ are the most popular among them.
“I love to check my friends’ updates (更新). I also enjoy news and jokes shared on social media,” said Ou Wei, 14, from Hongling Middle School in Shenzhen. While enjoying these, Ou makes himself stay from real life. “I love playing the games on WeChat, but have no interest in playing flying chess with my classmates,” said Ou Wei.
Zhang Le(张乐), 14, from No. 12 Middle School in Shanghai, said that social media has affected their normal life a lot. Recently his school held a basketball match, and a student hurt his leg.大多数学生忙着发送关于这个事故的照片而不是帮助他。“I think they need to learn to balance their real and online lives,” said Zhang.
What worries parents and teachers is safety.“Many students are happy to tell their interests and personal information to their social media ‘friends’. 据报道这种信息可能会给他们带来危险,” said Han Songjun, a teacher at Hongling Middle School.For example, WeChat’s shake-shake function (功能) allows users to connect to other users close by. But police authorities warn about the risks of socializing in this way. “Be careful. Do not use the locating (定位) function in any app, do not give your name, and do not post the photos of your residential area (小区),” said Han.