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Question: y are some teenagers not interested in the news

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There can be various reasons why some teenagers might not be interested in the news: 1. Lack of Relevance: Teenagers might feel that the news doesn't directly pertain to their lives or interests. They can think of it as something that mostly concerns adults. 2. Sensationalism: The news can often focus on negative events and sensationalist content which might be overwhelming or off-putting to some teenagers. 3. Digital Distractions: In a world full of digital entertainment, social media, video games and streaming services, news might appear boring or less captivating to them. 4. Lack of Trust: The rise of misinformation and "fake news" might lead some teenagers to distrust media outlets. 5. Complexity: The complexity of some news stories can be a barrier. If the topic is hard to understand, teens might lose interest quickly. To address this issue, it can be helpful to introduce teenagers to news sources tailored for their age group or interests, teach critical media literacy skills, and discuss current events in a way that directly relates to their life.

Answered by gpt-4

Sept. 18, 2023, 10:20 p.m.

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Published: Monday, September 18, 2023

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