
Jenna Ortega shared her thoughts about social networks and how she is isolating young people.
In a recent interview with the BBCThe 22 -year -old actress, who plays the iconic titular character of the successful Netflix series WednesdayHe shared his thoughts about why the program connects to the public.
“It was not close in the 70s, but I listen to stories of people who play the doors of their neighbors, and the bicycles go throughout the city, and I just hope to meet someone at a given time in a certain place,” Ortega recalled.
Now, she believes that most people find online community that in person, an experience that “can be very insulating.”
He Beetlejuice Beetlejuice Star also reflected on how constant exposure to social networks affects young people.
“So many voices and so many opinions,” he said, they add up to “much more than it would normally be, or that humans are destined to be exposed.”
“It’s more difficult to find a feeling of himself,” he said. “Young people struggle to find, ‘What makes my voice stand out? What is it in this world and this society today that gives me a sense of purpose, control or authority?'”
Ortega has been sincere about his own difficulties to navigate the world online.
Speaking in the podcast of the interview with the New York Times last year, he shared an early heartbreaking experience with social networks.
“I liked being 14 years old? [years old] And make a Twitter account because it was supposed to do it and see dirty content of me when I was a child? No. It is scary. It’s corrupt, “he said.” It’s wrong. It’s disgusting.”
She didn’t hold AI’s theme either. “I hate the AI,” said Ortega. “.. Did I be 14 years old? [years old] And make a Twitter account because it was supposed to do it and see dirty content of me when I was a child? No. It is scary. It is corrupt. “
“It’s wrong. It’s disgusting,” Ortega added. “… Here is the problem.