The Dark Side of Likes: Cyberbullying's Grip on Young Minds
Cyberbullying impact
Cyberbullying on TikTok, Instagram, and X profoundly affects youth behaviour, leading to withdrawal and aggression. Anonymous attacks erode confidence.Communication turns hostile, with harassment persisting beyond school hours.Lifestyle impacts include avoidance of social events and mental health struggles. Education on digital empathy can mitigate this.
By 2025, 48% of teens report social media's negative effect on peers, up from 32% in 2022, often due to cyberbullying. It promotes anxiety and lowers self-esteem, with risks like disrupted sleep and depression. Public posting increases depression and anxiety, and exposure to harmful content worsens symptoms. Studies show excessive use contributes to loneliness, social comparison, and FOMO.
Cyberbullying on TikTok, Instagram, and X profoundly affects youth behaviour, leading to withdrawal and aggression. Anonymous attacks erode confidence.Communication turns hostile, with harassment persisting beyond school hours.Lifestyle impacts include avoidance of social events and mental health struggles. Education on digital empathy can mitigate this.
By 2025, 48% of teens report social media's negative effect on peers, up from 32% in 2022, often due to cyberbullying. It promotes anxiety and lowers self-esteem, with risks like disrupted sleep and depression. Public posting increases depression and anxiety, and exposure to harmful content worsens symptoms. Studies show excessive use contributes to loneliness, social comparison, and FOMO.
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