Social Media Creates Isolation
Words: 728 Pages: 2 1484Introduction In the digital age, social media platforms have become ubiquitous, fundamentally altering the way individuals interact and communicate. While these platforms promise increased connectivity and the bridging of geographical divides, there is a growing concern that social media may, paradoxically, lead to social isolation. The phenomenon of feeling isolated despite being constantly connected is a subject of extensive academic inquiry. Studies indicate that heavy usage of social media can result in feelings of loneliness and depression, suggesting that the […]