Zeid Tabba
Emotional Landscapes: The Impact Of Social Media On Teenagers During Their Daily Life
Biography

Zeid Tabba is a fourth-year student at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), specializing in Professional Communication with a minor in Video Production. Born in Montreal, Canada, Zeid spent his entire life in Amman, Jordan, where he developed a deep appreciation for storytelling, media, and digital communication.
With a passion for visual and written storytelling, Zeid has honed his skills in multimedia production, strategic communication, and content creation throughout his academic journey. His studies at TMU have provided him with a strong foundation in professional writing, media strategy, and video production techniques, preparing him for a dynamic career in the media and communications industry.
As he approaches graduation, Zeid is eager to apply his expertise in creative and professional communication, bridging cultures and narratives through innovative digital content. Whether through video production, strategic messaging, or multimedia storytelling, he aims to craft compelling narratives that resonate with audiences worldwide.
Details of Project
The research focuses on the impact of social media on teenagers’ emotional well-being, examining both positive aspects, such as support, and negative effects, like anxiety and depression. It evaluates how interactions on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok influence emotions, considering factors like age, gender, and socioeconomic status. The study employs surveys, interviews, and qualitative analysis of social media posts to explore themes such as self-image, peer relationships, and online bullying. It aims to provide recommendations for parents, educators, and mental health professionals to promote healthier online habits and foster open discussions about social media use, ultimately enhancing teenagers’ emotional well-being in the digital age.