The Social Experiment Of The Social Network

READY FOR A RIDE?
Imagine you are getting on a roller coaster and at the entrance there was a sign that said “Side effects likely include obesity, mental health issues, sleep deprivation, social incompetence, attention problems, anxiety, depression, addictions, delayed speech and reading, motor deficits, eye damage, and musculoskeletal disorders.” Would you get on the ride? The roller coaster that I’d like to present to you is the social network and the social experiment we are all a part of.
Think about these next couple statements. Iowa State University psychology professor, Douglas Gentile, said, “It’s been getting harder for parents to really monitor a lot of what their kids are seeing and doing. At the same time, they’re relying on the seeming benefit of being able to quiet the kids at a restaurant with a device…We may be building a bit of Frankenstein’s monster, because we’re using that power for our benefit, not for the child’s benefit.” Google design ethicist, Tristan Harris, said, “There are a thousand people on the other side of the screen whose job it is to break down the self-regulation you have.”
REALITY CHECK
Between 2012 and 2025, teens owning a mobile device went from 41% to 95%. Teens using social media several times a day went from 34% to 70% and teens having some kind of social media is at 93%. More than half of these adolescents visit TikTok daily and about 73% use YouTube daily. We are living in a social experiment. Only time will tell the effects that the social network will have on our youth that are being raised to aspire to want to be influencers more than they want to be doctors, preachers, and enter the real work force.
I won’t be the voice to cry “the sky is falling” every time there is a new trend or social media app, but we also can’t ignore the dangers that we are facing with more access and connection than ever before. Ease of access is the reason that children are being exposed to pornography earlier than ever before. The internet has skyrocketed the child trafficking industry. More and more girls are tempted to create their own fan page online and sell their body to strangers as they claim their “independence”. These realities should shake us to our core.
THERE IS HOPE
Here’s some good news. Whether it’s a famine, market collapse, or a technology that changes the way the world lives, God’s Word has the answers. For the next several weeks, I’d like to offer some wisdom from God’s Word on the subject. May I also point out that this wisdom is not just for teens. You’ve seen the dating or even marriage couple on a date at the restaurant on their phones instead of focusing on one another. Sixty-six percent of adults in married or committed relationships report that smartphones and social media sites like Facebook play an integral role in their lives. 40% of spouses say that they are bothered by how much their spouse is on their device. The effects of users that use social media without wisdom and understanding can lead to a number of problems such as obesity, anxiety, depression, sleep deprivation, cyberbullying, and much more.
However, there is hope. When God wrote the Bible He knew that we would live in this era and face the problems that we call modern and new. The wisdom from His Word is as relevant to the wannabe TikTok influence as it was to the blacksmith and farmer of years past.









