Even better. Though I'm sure someone from North America could improve on that title.
FWIW, I thought it was a very well-written piece which outlined some of the subjective pros and cons of various social media. As someone who doesn't spend any time on any of the social network sites and who barely uses a smart-phone, I found it to be quite informative.
Edit: After posting this comment, I used a search for the word "North" and saw that quite a few other commentators had already made the same observation.
American is predominantly used to mean a US national or more generally "a person born, raised, or living in the U.S."
Canadians, who are "North Americans," are predominantly culturally similar to Americans.
Mexicans, who are also "North Americans", are not culturally so similar to Americans.
So your deliberate "confusion" about the word American produced an even sillier result: "A North American (excluding Mexicans) Teenager's View on Social Media"
Fair enough. I tend to consider Mexico as Central America so I was thinking of Canada and the US as North America. For what it's worth, I live on the other side of the Atlantic - and it's been a long time since I did geography in primary school.
There, much better now.