Why social aint the cause for depression n anxiety

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Social media isn't the root cause; it’s more like a trigger or amplifier of deeper issues that already exist in people or society.

its just the catalyst not the chemical reaction

1. Mental health issues existed long before social media
Anxiety, depression, loneliness, identity crises — all of these have existed for centuries. People just expressed them differently — through isolation, self-doubt, art, religion, even war. Social media just gave a modern form for those inner struggles to show.
(research)

. Social media amplifies what’s already inside
Social media acts like a mirror or magnifying glass:

If someone feels insecure, seeing “perfect” lives online may deepen that feeling.

If someone feels lonely, scrolling endlessly without real connection may worsen that void.

If someone’s confident and balanced, social media may not affect them as harshly.

So it’s not the root — it just exposes and intensifies what’s already brewing.




4. Some people thrive with social media
If it were the root cause, it would affect everyone equally — but some people:

Use it to spread art and feel seen.

Connect with like-minded souls (though this can go wrong too).

Educate, learn, or get support.

That shows the platform itself isn’t the root. It’s how it’s used, and who’s using it.





Brain chemistry: An imbalance of neurotransmitters, including serotonin and dopamine, contributes to the development of depression.
Genetics: If you have a first-degree relative (biological parent or sibling) with depression, you’re about three times as likely to develop the condition as the general population. However, you can have depression without a family history of it.
Stressful life events: Difficult experiences, such as the death of a loved one, trauma, divorce, isolation and lack of support, can trigger depression.
Medical conditions: Chronic pain and chronic conditions like diabetes can lead to depression.
Medication: Some medications can cause depression as a side effect. Substance use, including alcohol, can also cause depression or make it worse.
Diagnosis and Tests
How is depression diagnosed?
Healthcare providers diagnose depression based on a thorough understanding of your symptoms, medical history and mental health history. They may diagnose you with a specific type of depression, such as seasonal affective disorder or postpartum depression, based on the context of your symptoms.



Depression is a mood disorder, by the influence of social media it may worsen. But the fact this this mood disorder is developed over time. such a lifestyle, the things that YOU CHOOSE TO BELIEVE, your decisions! are lieke the steer9ing wheel for everything. is it social media's fault that you chose to scroll? And if social media really was the cause, why isn't everyone depressed!.
 
I agree with with what Savage Garden said in their lyrics:

“I believe that beauty magazines promote low self esteem”.

Social media isn’t half as bad if you have a backbone. Some people don’t, and that’s on them.

The actual media is worse.

That’s all.

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Social media (such as Discord, if it's considered that) made my depression worse, but it definitely didn't cause it because I have been dealing with depression since I was a child. For me, it wasn't endless scrolling or really comparing myself to others, but just the phoniness I constantly saw on display. I grew to hate the atmosphere there.

Now on a forum, people are still people, and this is still the internet, so it can be full of just as many phony people, but hell. I feel better by default just pretending to be back to a simpler time, and I like being able to get all my thoughts out without worrying about the topic suddenly changing. My depression right now is just a symptom exacerbated by the current state of the world, so pretending I'm 20 years in the past is the perfect medicine for me.

Sorry if this was too personal or random. I just felt like yapping. lol
 
It’s not social media itself that causes depression or anxiety, it’s how people use it and what they see when they’re using it that can be linked to mental health issues. Social media can offer social connection, support, and information to those who use it, but excessive use and negative comparisons with others are cited as the leading ways in which they negatively affect mental well-being.

Mental health challenges are complicated and influenced by many factors besides social media, such as genetics, environment and individual life situations. We have, then, a social media that can function as infrastructure for good or bad depending on how it is used and configured.
 
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