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Netflix's Adolescence prompts important conversations around social media, cultural issues

  • Netflix released the four-part crime drama Adolescence in March 2024, centering on 13-year-old Jamie Miller accused of murdering a classmate in the UK.
  • The series was inspired by rising violence against women and online radicalization, including incel culture and misogynistic digital influences that affect teens today.
  • Adolescence has sparked widespread discussion, led to UK schools sharing lists of teen online slang for safeguarding, and prompted a deal for free streaming in schools.
  • More than 120 million people have viewed the show, with critics and experts praising it as a powerful conversation starter with a message about social media's risks to youth.
  • The drama's impact emphasizes the need for parental involvement, school partnerships, and skilled facilitation of difficult topics like emotional struggles and online harm among adolescents.
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