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Impact of social media on youth

  • Writer: enewscafe
    enewscafe
  • Apr 26, 2019
  • 2 min read

Does social media cause depression?


Imagine a scenario where you are randomly compelled to spend a week without social media. That is an unnerving thought in itself. We fail to realize the fact that this is a situation created by us. It’s unnatural to be attached to something so short-lived. This involvement has affected the mental health of millions globally.


However, we cannot rule out the importance of social media entirely. Whatsapp, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Youtube, and Sanpchat has become an app in every household. A large section of society today is dependent on social media for news, entertainment, and crucial information. This makes evident how much it is important for social media to have credibility and authenticity.


The social media statistics worldwide indicate that there are more people on social media than the real world. Well, obviously the multiple accounts under the pretext of masking identities. Moreover, the penetration of social media causes depression, misleading and affecting the education of the youth. In a way, it is encouraging indirect communication which is not healthy.


Expectation of Fame and the Importance of Being Liked


Social media is a world full of illusions. A space that was initially created to expose the ground reality of individuals has now become a false portrayal of the real world. Sadly some people are envious of relationships, friendships, and lifestyles that don’t even exist.


Only if people would be as happy they are in their selfies and “insta-stories”, the world would be a much happier place to live in. Instead today social media has become a cause of depression. Spending money on things you don’t need and visiting places you don’t really enjoy just focusing on likes is a prevalent thing now. Weaving your lives around the internet applications and then blaming that social media causes depression is ridiculously funny.

 
 
 

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