Communication in the Age of Emojis and DMs

Social media has shifted youth communication toward quick, short-form messaging, utilizing DMs, emojis, and brief videos popularized by platforms like TikTok and X. This speeds up interaction but sacrifices the nuance of tone and body language, making misinterpretations more likely. While these tools maintain connectivity, they pose a challenge to developing the deeper, non-verbal skills necessary for robust, meaningful offline relationships. The impact of video calling should be included. Though not always face-to-face, it bridges the gap between text and in-person conversation by reintroducing visual and auditory cues, offering a middle ground.




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