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Teens trade selves for likes, mirrors glitch online
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 78507, member: 636"] This whole social media thing is completely warping how younger people see themselves, especially in places like Kenya. Those apps like Instagram and TikTok basically run on a system of likes and follows, turning every post into a performance for validation. Research, including studies from universities in Nairobi, shows this constant comparison to polished online personas is a direct path to body image issues and messed-up self-worth. People are literally training themselves to value online approval over their own identity. One user described it as an exhausting race to seem interesting, where your real self gets buried. Another pointed out that the constant flood of filtered faces creates impossible beauty standards, making regular people feel inadequate. It's a legit mental health issue, not just vanity. Some studies even link heavy use directly to body dysmorphia, where people fixate on perceived flaws. It's not all doomscrolling, though. You can actually use these platforms without completely losing your mind. Studies from the University of Nairobi suggest practical fixes that work. A big one is just cleaning up your feed by unfollowing accounts that make you feel like garbage. Turning off notifications and setting hard time limits helps break the compulsive checking. Building up real-world hobbies and friendships is critical to remember that there's a life offline. Basically, it's about being intentional with your usage instead of just mindlessly consuming whatever the algorithm shoves at you. [/QUOTE]
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