“Our results suggest that social media itself doesn't cause harm, but that frequent use may subvert activities that have a positive influence on mental health such as sleeping and exercising. And then it will increase exposure (接触) of young people to harmful content, particularly the negative...
Today, many people rely on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and other social media platforms to connect and form bonds with others. That said, while this can often be an enjoyable and healthy experience, digital connections in any social media platform struggle to replace in-person interactions. Iro...
Popular social media platforms can create potential situations where individuals may be victimized by negative comments or posts. Cyberbullying represents a form of online aggression directed towards specific individuals, such as peers or acquaintances, which is perceived to be most harmful when compared...
第三段第一句“Our results suggest social media itself doesn't cause harm, but that frequent use may disrupt (中断) activities that positively influence mental health such as sleeping and exercising, while increasing exposure of young people to harmful contents(我们的研究结果表明,社交媒体本身不会造成...
"As social media use has risen, so have self-reports and clinical diagnoses among adolescents of anxiety and depression, along with emergency room visits for self-harm and suicidal ideation," the Times notes. The surgeon general's advisory warned of “extreme, inappropriate and harmful content”...
The anonymity and lack of face-to-face interaction can embolden individuals to engage in harmful behavior online. This can have detrimental effects on the mental health of those who are targeted, leading to feelings of isolation, fear, and even thoughts of self-harm. In addition to the ...
harmful to mental wellbeing (Vogel & Rose, 2016). A further aspect of social comparison reported by students was a fear of missing out (“FoMO”) or being excluded from social events and exchanges. As others have noted, social media users can feel pressure to stay online and access sites...
"Our results suggest that social media itself doesn't cause harm, but that frequent use may disrupt activities that have a positive impact on mental health such as sleeping and exercising, while increasing exposure of young people to harmful content, particularly the negative experience of cyber-bu...
On a societal level, social media can contribute to the spread of misinformation and fake news. With the ability to share content quickly and easily, social media platforms have become a breeding ground for unverified and potentially harmful information. This can lead to misinformed public opinion,...
We need to usesocial media healthily, and we need to be aware of its risks to our mental health. We need to be careful not to spend too much time on social media, and we need to avoid exposure to harmful content. It is also important to remember that social media ...