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Self-media education: the risk and vigilance of anxiety marketing
The operation mode and potential risks of education from the media deserve our in-depth discussion. These media often attract users to click by exaggerating anxiety and creating a tense atmosphere, emphasizing the seriousness of education and making parents and students panic. But this strategy ignores everyone's uniqueness, imposes its own successful experience on others, and ignores individual differences. This paper will analyze the risks and vigilance of self-media education from many angles.

Ignore individual differences

Education often imposes its own successful experience on others from the media, ignoring everyone's uniqueness. This behavior of ignoring individual differences may mislead parents and students' decision-making and bring unpredictable consequences.

Summarize the problem

In order to increase the interest, self-media education often simplifies complex problems and lacks in-depth research and solutions. This generalization leads to readers' superficial understanding of educational issues, and may even mislead parents and students' decision-making.

Lack of professional and academic support

Many educational self-media writing lacks professional and academic support, and opinions and suggestions are often based on subjective assumptions, lack of data support and careful consideration. This irresponsible behavior may give parents and students wrong guidance, resulting in unpredictable consequences.

Long-term psychological burden

Anxiety marketing may bring long-term psychological burden to students and parents. Excessive anxiety, stress and inferiority may hinder their growth and development. The excessive exaggeration of education by the media may aggravate their confusion and frustration.

Beware of anxiety marketing

We must be vigilant and treat the educational content from the media rationally. We should not blindly follow this behavior of selling anxiety, but should pursue professional, scientific and reliable educational information. Only in this way can we ensure the healthy development of education and create a better future for the next generation.