So this UK study is basically saying that social media isn't the devil here, it's just a tool
. I mean think about it, if teenagers are using it to connect with friends and family, or to express themselves creatively, then what's wrong with that? But if they're only comparing their highlight reels on Instagram or feeling pressured to present a perfect online persona, then yeah maybe there's some issues
. It's all about how we use these tools, not the tools themselves. And let's be real, social media is just one part of a much bigger conversation around mental health and wellbeing. We need to be talking about systemic issues like poverty, inequality, and lack of access to resources
. This study might give us some answers, but I think we're still just scratching the surface
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