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Youtube Effects to the Indonesian Young Generation

     Youtube is a free video sharing website thats lets people upload,view,and share videos. Many different types of videos can be put onto the website, such as educational content, animations, and funny things.
     Nowadays, everyone can easily access Youtube, even little child can access video from Youtube too. Youtube has positive effects and negative effects for Indonesian Young Generation.
     The positive effects are ; Firstly, Youtube is and education provider. Many educational videos uploaded in Youtube platform, like biology animation, mathematic discussion, and many other videos that can enlarge the Indonesian Young Generation knowledge. Secondly, in a few years ago, the definiton of entertainment was television, radio, and cinema. But now they can have it all in Youtube. So, Youtube is can be a place for the Young Generation to entertain themself if they're bored. And the last is, Youtube can be a place for Indonesian Young Generation to express themself, they can make a creative content, such as short movie, video blog, makeup tutorial, music cover and many other creative videos.
     Youtube has negative effects too for Indonesian Young Generation. The first negative effects it's because everyone can upload videos on Youtube, the content of the videos can be a false information or HOAX news that can spread hatred, which is can be so dangerous for Indonesian Young Generation, because many of them easily believe to that negative content and rarely crosscheck the infomation. And the last negative effects is that Youtube constitutes content that can be disturbing to the mental health of Indonesian Young Generation. Many disturbing videos uploaded is Youtube, such as porn videos, violent content, and other videos that are not worth seeing by them.
     Youtube has positive effects and negative effects based on how they use it. They must selective to the videos that they watch. Youtube can enlarge their knowlege, entertaining them if they're bored, and the place to express themself. But, Youtube can be dangerous for them is they're not careful when accessing the Youtube.

     

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