New York, May 29: The mobile messaging service helps WhatsApp teens to express themselves and communicate with their colleagues rather than in their classrooms, a study stated. WhatsApp groups have found that young people can not be in their school and allow themselves to express themselves in ways that can help develop more intimate and more intimate relationships with their classmates. "The group is based on trust between members of the group chamber, and it increases the possibility of introduction," Ari Kizel from Haifa University in Israel, nocamels.com - an Israeli Innovation News website on Sunday.
"The discussions on Whatsapp enable the development of a social environment that is warm and human," Kizel added. In order to examine the way teenagers experience this virtual space, the team included two groups of eight youths aged 16-17 and two groups of eight youths aged 14 to 15. The teengers perceived the WhatsApp group as a space that breaks down the hierarchical division created at school. One student described WhatsApp as "a place where there is respect for language and where all those involved share common terms and signs."
"On WhatsApp, I usually feel that I am not being judged, particularly because there isn't any eye contact or physical contact, only words and signs. So I feel more intimacy and security," explained another participant. The school domain often divides the class into fixed groups and friendships, created on the basis of socioeconomic status, common activities or study tracks, and so forth. However, WhatsApp groups break down these sections and class one, homogeneous group. "Everybody in the WhatsApp group can talk to everyone, WhatsApp breaks the walls we have in the center of the WhatsApp group class-building day," one commented.
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