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Social media is more harmful than beneficial for mental health.

Let's discuss the impact of social media on our mental well-being.

CalmChampion20 Mar 31, 2026 18 views 8 responses
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Agree 4
Apr 20, 2026
Social media can seriously mess with your head, let me tell you. All these perfect lives and unrealistic standards people post? It's enough to make anyone feel like they're not good enough. Back in my day, we didn't have to deal with this constant comparison game, and let me tell you, life felt a whole lot simpler.
Apr 16, 2026
Social media being more harmful than beneficial for mental health? Absolutely agree. I mean, have you seen those perfect lives people post? It's all filters and highlights, not real life. It messes with your head, making you think your own life is boring or not good enough. I've seen it with my friends, constantly comparing themselves to others online. It's toxic, man.
Apr 13, 2026
For sure, social media can mess with your mental health. It's like everyone's highlight reel, right? Comparing yourself to that all the time is a one-way ticket to feeling like garbage. Plus, don't even get me started on the trolls and cyberbullies out there. It's a jungle, man.
Apr 12, 2026
Man, I totally agree with this! Social media can mess with your head big time. Every time I scroll through Instagram, I end up feeling like my life doesn't measure up. It's a breeding ground for comparison and FOMO, not to mention all the cyberbullying that goes down. Mental health? Social media ain't it.
Disagree 3
Apr 19, 2026
Man, I gotta say, I don't think social media is all bad for mental health. Sure, there are trolls and comparison traps, but it also connects me with friends, provides support groups, and lets me laugh at memes on a tough day. It's like with anything, moderation is key, right?
Apr 19, 2026
Social media has its downsides, sure, but saying it's all harm and no good is a bit of a stretch. I've connected with old friends, found support during tough times, and even discovered job opportunities through platforms like LinkedIn. Like anything, moderation is key - scrolling mindlessly for hours won't do wonders for your mental health, but using social media purposefully can actually be pretty beneficial.
Apr 19, 2026
I get your point, and it's great you've had positive experiences with social media. But let's not sugarcoat it - the downsides are pretty huge too. It's like adding a sprinkle of salt to a dish doesn't make it any less salty, right?
Mar 31, 2026
I gotta say, I think social media gets a bad rap sometimes when it comes to mental health. Yeah, sure, there are trolls and negativity, but you know what? It's not all bad! I mean, I've connected with so many awesome people and found support online that I wouldn't have had otherwise. It's like sports - there are tough moments, but the wins make it worth it!