THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON YOUTH MORALITY

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Azizova Mohira Anvarovna

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Abstract: This article analyzes the positive and negative impact of social networks on the spirituality of young people. In modern society, social networks significantly influence young people’s worldview, moral values, learning process, and communication culture. The article discusses the effective use of social networks, the development of information culture, and the protection of young people from harmful information.


 

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