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Social networking is a technology with numerous advantages. It allows users to interact and share knowledge and meet new people. However, social media affects mental health, and there are drawbacks, particularly for college-aged young adults who have grown up in a screen-dominated environment
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The Effect Of Social Media On Mental Health
Almost Obsessive Playing a slot machine has the same effect on the brain as using social media and the impact of social media on mental health, applications, and websites. The spontaneous outcomes produce a sensation of “reward” by releasing dopamine—the same chemical related to other pleasurable activities like food or games—because you don’t know what you’ll see until you open the app. Read More >>
Interactions as a focal point When you put too much attention on the interactions you receive (or don’t) on the content you post, you can get into more difficulties. For example, suppose you publish a photo in the hopes of receiving likes or comments but don’t get them. In this case, you may feel disappointed or rejected. Read More >>
Feelings of Being Left Out Another reason scrolling through social media is so appealing is the fear of missing out or FOMO. When your friends and classmates use social media, you may be concerned about missing a message, inside joke, or other information that connects you to your peers. Read More >>
Filters are entertaining but are fake It demonstrates how social media affects mental health and the negative effects of social media on mental health and can be used positively and negatively. Sure, ridiculous filters are amusing, but the capacity to quickly whiten teeth, airbrush body features, and conceal flaws can lead to deception. Read More >>
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