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Teens, Technology and Friendships . It covers the results of a national survey of teens ages 1. The survey was conducted online from Sept.

Oct. 9, 2. 01. 4, and Feb. March 1. 6, 2. 01. April 2. 01. 4 and November 2. For today’s teens, friendships can start digitally: 5. Social media and online gameplay are the most common digital venues for meeting friends. For American teens, making friends isn’t just confined to the school yard, playing field or neighborhood – many are making new friends online. Fully 5. 7% of teens ages 1.

Most of these friendships stay in the digital space; only 2. Boys are more likely than girls to make online friends: 6. Older teens are also more likely than younger teens to make online friends.

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Some 6. 0% of teens ages 1. The most common spots for meeting friends online are social media sites like Facebook or Instagram (6. Girls who have met new friends online are more likely to meet them via social media (7. Text messaging is a key component of day- to- day friend interactions: 5.

The vast majority of teens (9. But for most teens, this is not an everyday occurrence. Just 2. 5% of teens spend time with friends in person (outside of school) on a daily basis. For many teens, texting is the dominant way that they communicate on a day- to- day basis with their friends. Some 8. 8% of teens text their friends at least occasionally, and fully 5. Along with texting, teens are incorporating a number of other devices, communication platforms and online venues into their interactions with friends, including: Instant messaging: 7.

Social media: 7. 2% of all teens spend time with friends via social media; 2. Email: 6. 4% of all teens use email with friends; 6% do so daily. Video chat: 5. 9% of all teens video chat with their friends; 7% video chat with friends daily. Video games: 5. 2% of all teens spend time with friends playing video games; 1.

Messaging apps: 4. Kik and Whats. App; 1. Video games play a critical role in the development and maintenance of boys’ friendships. Overall, 7. 2% of teens ages 1. Fully 8. 4% of boys play video games, significantly higher than the 5.

Playing video games is not necessarily a solitary activity; teens frequently play video games with others. Teen gamers play games with others in person (8. They also play online with others who are not friends (5. With so much game- playing with other people, video gameplay, particularly over online networks, is an important activity through which boys form and maintain friendships with others: Much more than for girls, boys use video games as a way to spend time and engage in day- to- day interactions with their peers and friends. These interactions occur in face- to- face settings, as well as in networked gaming environments: 1. That amounts to 4.

That amounts to 5. When playing games with others online, many teen gamers (especially boys) connect with their fellow players via voice connections in order to engage in collaboration, conversation and trash- talking. Among boys who play games with others online, fully 7.

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All this playing, hanging out and talking while playing games leads many teens to feel closer to friends. That amounts to 4. That amounts to 2. Gaming boys are more likely than girls to report feeling more connected to other networked gamers. Some 7. 6% of teens ages 1. Social media helps teens feel more connected to their friends’ feelings and daily lives, and also offers teens a place to receive support from others during challenging times. But even as social media connects teens to friends’ feelings and experiences, the sharing that occurs on these platforms can have negative consequences.

Sharing can veer into oversharing. Teens can learn about events and activities to which they weren’t invited, and the highly curated lives of teens’ social media connections can lead them to make negative comparisons with their own lives: 8. Teens face challenges trying to construct an appropriate and authentic online persona for multiple audiences, including adults and peers. Consequently, many teens feel obligated to project an attractive and popular image through their social media postings. Some conflict teens experience is instigated online. Every Secret Thing (2015) Online on this page. Girls are more likely to unfriend, unfollow and block former friends. When friendships end, many teens take steps to cut the digital web that connects them to their former friend.

Girls who use social media or cellphones are more likely to prune old content and connections: 5. Teens spend time with their closest friends in a range of venues. Texting plays a crucial role in helping close friends stay in touch. Along with examining the general ways in which teens interact and communicate with their friends, this report documents how and where teens interact with the friends who are closest to them. These “close friend” relationships loom large in the day- to- day social activities of teens’ lives, as 5. School is the primary place teens interact with their closest friends. However, these best- friend interactions occur across a wide range of online and offline venues: 8.

Teens also use a wide range of communication tools to get in touch with their closest friend. Teens who live in lower- income households are more likely than higher- income teens to say they use social media to get in touch with their closest friend. Lower- income teens, from households earning less than $3. Higher- income teens from families earning $3.

Modestly lower levels of smartphone and basic phone use among lower- income teens may be driving some in this group to connect with their friends using platforms or methods accessible on desktop computers. Smartphone users have different practices for communicating with close friends.

Nearly three- quarters (7. Teens with smartphones rely more heavily on texting, while teens without smartphones are more likely to say social media and phone calls are preferred modes for reaching their closest friend. Girls are more likely to use text messaging – while boys are more likely to use video games – as conduits for conversations with friends.

Compared with boys, girls tend to communicate more often with friends via texting and instant messaging: 6. On the other hand, boys are much more likely than girls to interact and spend time with friends while playing video games: 7. Phone calls are less common early in a friendship, but are an important way that teens talk with their closest friends.

Some 8. 5% of teens say they spend time with friends by calling them on the phone, and 1. The perceived intimacy of the phone call as a communication choice means teens are less likely to use it immediately upon meeting a new friend, but they often prefer it when talking to close friends. About half of teens (5. And when teens want to talk to their closest friend, phone calls are the second most popular method overall, with 6.