Vogel says social media platforms, like Facebook and Twitter, can be detrimental to users' mental health when people compare themselves to the people they follow. Following them can make us feel like our own lives don't measure up," says Vogel, a fellow at the Stanford Prevention Research Center. Several studies have found benefits of creating positive social media environments. A study published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research found anxiety and depression more prevalent in social media users who had negative interactions on social media, and less common in users who had "positive interactions, social support, and social connectedness" on social media.
The obnoxious political ranter. Facebook is the home of political rants. But at times, it can be more than an average voicing of opinions. If you feel bombarded on social media with angry page-long posts about politics, don't feel guilty about "unfriending" them today. If it's simply not realistic to unfriend your local political ranter, Vogel suggests another option.
People You May Know. Upload Your Contacts to Facebook. Unfriending or Blocking Someone. Your Home Page. Your Photos and Videos. Videos on Watch. Fundraisers and Donations. Facebook Mobile Apps. Managing Your Account. Facebook connects people, but it imposes both physical and psychological distance. Figuring out when to exercise these different abilities could require individuals to exercise the virtues. But as I have explained, they do not give anyone a uniform guide to action.
What counts as a virtue depends on the details of the circumstance. Several factors look relevant. Social media makes people happier when they use it to interact rather than passively observe. Sure, sometimes unfriending an obnoxious co-worker or relative helps keep the peace… but this can be cowardly.
And sometimes arguing with someone online just reinforces our own belligerence, making us worse in the long run. What we want to do is have good conversations that strengthen good connections.
But here, too, we need to remain sensitive to details of context. Some conversations are better had at a distance and others face to face. But we also want our friends to be good people. What we need to remember is that the devil is in the details. My romantic relationship ended.
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