The article “Teenagers Leading Happy, Connected Lives Online” written by KJ Dell’Antonia, follows an interesting report titled, “Teens, Technology and Friendships” from the Pew Foundation. This study was geared toward social media, video games and any other messaging apps. This study is interesting because it is not about have video games or social media are a hindrance. Rather, this study focuses on how these platforms are strengthening teenagers’ relationships. This study was done with teenagers between the ages of thirteen and seventeen. One of the major findings that stood out to me was the fact that only a small twenty five percent of teenagers reported that they see their friends outside of school every day. The article goes on to mention that teenagers may have less opportunities for hanging out in person than they did in the past. This fact stood out to me as the article itself was published back in 2015 when I was just graduating from high school myself. I personally did not o...