Social media has become a central part of how people connect, share, and interact. For many, it's a lifeline to friends, family, and communities that might otherwise be out of reach. At the same time, these platforms can also bring challenges, especially when it comes to mental health.
On one side, social media can provide emotional support, help people feel connected, and give them spaces where they belong. On the other hand, it can create pressure to live up to unrealistic standards, encourage unhealthy comparisons, and sometimes leave people feeling lonely despite being surrounded by online activity.
It seems the effects depend heavily on how we use it - who we interact with, the type of content we consume, and how much time we spend on it. A healthy balance may lie in curating our feeds, setting boundaries, and prioritising real connections over constant scrolling.
I'd be interested to hear how others see this balance. Do you think social media does more good or harm for mental health? And how do you personally manage the influence it has on your well-being?
On one side, social media can provide emotional support, help people feel connected, and give them spaces where they belong. On the other hand, it can create pressure to live up to unrealistic standards, encourage unhealthy comparisons, and sometimes leave people feeling lonely despite being surrounded by online activity.
It seems the effects depend heavily on how we use it - who we interact with, the type of content we consume, and how much time we spend on it. A healthy balance may lie in curating our feeds, setting boundaries, and prioritising real connections over constant scrolling.
I'd be interested to hear how others see this balance. Do you think social media does more good or harm for mental health? And how do you personally manage the influence it has on your well-being?