Blog 2
Social media affects our lives in a lot of different ways, and not all of them are good. One major downside is how it can impact mental health, especially for younger people. It is very common for people of all ages to get sucked into social media and become absorbed with what it seems other people have that you don't. Spending a lot of time scrolling and comparing yourself to others is linked with more symptoms of depression and anxiety. According to a study from JAMA Psychiatry, showed that teens who spend more than three hours on social media each day were more likely to report internalizing problems like anxiety and depression compared to teens who spent less time on these platforms. (Riehm) Social media use can be linked to real emotional harm At the same time, social media has helped people speak up and be heard in ways that weren’t possible before. It gives everyday people the ability to share their experiences and bring attention to issues without needing traditional media....