IS SOCIAL MEDIA DESTROYING A GENERATION?
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Girls' rates of depression and anxiety doubled between 2010 and 2020 across the US, UK, Canada, and Australia simultaneously. That pattern follows smartphone adoption and social media penetration, not economic cycles, political events, or any other candidate explanation. The cross-national,...
Posted by jconnor
Social media is specifically engineered to exploit the adolescent brain's sensitivity to social approval. Infinite scroll and notification design were built to maximize engagement, not wellbeing. Meta's own internal research showed the company knew Instagram was harmful to teenage girls' body image...
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The solutions are achievable. Age verification, phone-free schools, and redesigning feeds away from social comparison have shown measurable wellbeing improvements where implemented. The only obstacle is political will to act against the lobbying of companies with enormous financial incentive to...
Posted by jconnor
The case against
The most rigorous pre-registered studies — including Przybylski's work on 350,000 teenagers — find effects of social media on wellbeing smaller than wearing glasses or eating potatoes. The effect sizes largely disappear when controlling for prior mental health history, socioeconomic factors, and...
Posted by jconnor
Mental health deteriorated across the same period in communities with minimal smartphone access, and improved in some communities with heavy use. That pattern is inconsistent with a simple screen-time story and consistent with economic precarity, housing insecurity, academic pressure, and pandemic...
Posted by jconnor
Blaming the phone serves powerful interests: politicians don't have to fund mental health services, parents don't have to examine household stress, and tech companies pivot to 'safety' features without substantive change. The moral panic serves everyone except the teenagers whose real problems —...
Posted by jconnor
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Girls' rates of depression and anxiety doubled between 2010 and 2020 across the US, UK, Canada, and Australia simultaneously. That pattern follows smartphone adoption and social media penetration, not economic cycles, political events, or any other candidate explanation. The cross-national,... (Argued by jconnor on SuperDebate.)
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The most rigorous pre-registered studies — including Przybylski's work on 350,000 teenagers — find effects of social media on wellbeing smaller than wearing glasses or eating potatoes. The effect sizes largely disappear when controlling for prior mental health history, socioeconomic factors, and... (Argued by jconnor on SuperDebate.)
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