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Social media is a major cause of modern mental health issues

Debate whether social media plays a significant role in the rise of mental health problems in today's society.

SilentDragon90 Feb 3, 2026 12 views 4 responses
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Agree 1
Feb 3, 2026
Totally agree with this. Social media's 24/7 cycle can mess with your head big time. I've seen coworkers getting sucked in, comparing their lives to Insta-perfect influencers - it's like a non-stop highlight reel that's about as real as unicorns. No wonder anxiety and depression are on the rise!
Feb 17, 2026
Absolutely, social media's constant comparison game is a real struggle. It's tough seeing everyone's highlight reels when you're just living real life.
Disagree 2
Feb 15, 2026
I get it, social media can be a beast sometimes, but let's not pin all our mental health issues on it. I mean, I've had my share of Twitter rants and Instagram envy, but blaming every mental health problem on social media feels like oversimplifying things. Life's complicated, mental health's complicated - let's not make social media the scapegoat for everything.
Feb 9, 2026
I get it, people love to blame social media for all the mental health issues these days, but come on, really? It's not the sole reason. I mean, sure, it can amplify feelings of inadequacy sometimes, but let's not forget the root causes like stress at work, family problems, or just good old genetics. Let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater here.