Keeping Your Mental Health A Priority While Using Social Media

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Social media has completely taken the world by storm, providing a bridge of communication and connection between individuals, companies, even countries. While social media can be toxic, we love its positive qualities and interconnectivity — and can’t tell you to go cold turkey. We’ve made changes to these platforms along the way and platforms have rolled out new features, like Facebook’s Crisis Response, allowing users to mark themselves as ‘safe’ in case of a crisis.

While there are body-positive posts all over Instagram, and messages of being kind and paying it forward, social media can still be damaging to your mental health. Sometimes we forget to check in with ourselves, ignoring the small yet dire effects social media places upon us. As a college student interning for a social media management company, I’m exposed to A LOT of social media, thus inspiring this piece, as I try both old and new tips to focus on my mental health despite having the world at my fingertips. Continue reading

#MMSocialReport: January 25, 2019

 

Here comes another week’s roundup! Get ready to learn about the connection between Netflix and Instagram stories, how to play Heads Up without being in the same room as your friends, a super hip congresswoman’s quest to educate other Dems on all things Twitter, why Pinterest is working as your personal makeup artist, and how to discover the “Original Tweeter” in your favorite thread. 

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