social media
Social media dramatically impacts our offline lives and mental well-being; examine its benefits, risks and controversies through scientific studies, real-life anecdotes and more.
Begging Me for a Like
It was late at night, I was lying in bed scrolling social media on my iPhone. A eerily feeling creep into my chest from the emptiness of what I was experiencing. My brain scrambled to continue to scroll as the aching in my chest grew. Each day I consumed social media the ache was present. I felt disheartened and lost in world of glowing devices luring me in. The lack of substance left an ache in my heart. Everything was so glossy and smooth, filtered, plucked and pruned. The filters, and their monocratic themes felt so flat and uninspiring.
By Xena Grace 4 years ago in Psyche
The Overabundance Of Toxicity & Trolls Online, That Absolutely No One Asked For
Social Media. Ah yes, with just the simple tap of a finger, you can access a wide variety of negativity, bitter individuals and energy vampires who wish to see you just as an unhappy as they are. Not exactly what you were expecting to read, huh? Don’t get me wrong, I can go on an absolute tangent about the onslaught of globalization and technological advancements, how far we have come in the contemporary age or even how amazing it is that we can connect with and share content with anyone, anywhere in the world with just the touch of a button. But that’s not what the focal point is today.
By Kareayne Adri4 years ago in Psyche
Digital Detox: Positive Affirmations for a Social Media Reset
Ever heard of a digital detox? It’s a popular phrase in the modern wellness industry, and simply means you’re in need of a good unplugging from your devices and social media. In our constantly digitally-wired world, it’s easy to see the need.
By Sierra Vandervort 4 years ago in Psyche
Is The Milk Crate Challenge A Sign We Have Gone Too Far? By An Internet Veteran
Here we go again. If you've watched the news recently, you've heard about a new challenge on the internet called the Milk Crate Challenge. Opinions (especially from millennials and older) are not very positive. If you are Gen Z it is just a way to earn views on Tik Tok.
By Mindsmatter.5 years ago in Psyche
Keeping Up with Instagram
Last week I deleted the Instagram app from my phone. My creativity was declining, my anxiety was rising, and I felt like I was losing my self-identity, my purpose with every swipe. I started thinking, where do I fit into this big world with so many perfect, successful people?
By catchafrisbie5 years ago in Psyche
How Social Media Affects Our Lives. Social Media And Stress
Social media promotes and shares thoughts, ideas, and information by building different communities. According to the design, social media is based on the internet and offers users a fast electronic exchange of content.It is a common disease of modern times. There is no cure for it. As the world progresses, this disease is increasing day by day in people.
By Mohammad Arif5 years ago in Psyche
Do You Want To Go Viral? Go To Tiktok, But Do It At Your Own Risk
If you're over 25, you probably resisted downloading TikTok as I did, but when the pandemic hit, none of us could help it. In the last year, the growth of the app was tremendous, making it one of the social networks with the most active users to date.
By Mindsmatter.5 years ago in Psyche
The Leaked Photo That This Kardashian Begs You Not To See
If you use Instagram frequently and spend a lot of time on social media, you probably know who the Kardashian/Jenner are. You know, the billionaire sisters whose names all start with K. Yeah, those. If you already know them, you probably saw the Khloe Kardashian leaked photos, and if not, you may be imagining some images in her birthday outfit without her consent, but no, they are just photos in a bikini.
By Mindsmatter.5 years ago in Psyche




