MisterBobbyPin
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Something I've noticed is that social media is causing Gen Zers to do disgusting and embarrassing things to try and get trendy. Does anyone else notice this problem. I feel like it's causing havoc on people's minds.
Social media’s pressure to go viral or fit trends can push Gen Z into doing wild or embarrassing things just for attention. It can definitely mess with mental health and self-esteem, making it hard to separate genuine fun from harmful behaviors.
Young people of these days always want to try to catch up with their mates, especially when they see them having a lot of likes, views and followers online. This need to fit in is not healthy at all, and it's gone lead to severe low self-esteemThat pressure to constantly chase likes or viral moments can distort self-worth for Gen Z. Social media offers connection but also fuels anxiety and risky behavior. Do you think there are ways to encourage healthier online habits for younger users?
Yes, encouraging digital balance, promoting offline activities, teaching critical thinking, and fostering supportive communities can help Gen Z develop healthier online habits. Parents, schools, and platforms all play key roles in guiding mindful social media use.That pressure to constantly chase likes or viral moments can distort self-worth for Gen Z. Social media offers connection but also fuels anxiety and risky behavior. Do you think there are ways to encourage healthier online habits for younger users?