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"Using social media more often, though, increases FOMO and feelings of inadequacy, dissatisfaction, and isolation. In turn, these feelings negatively affect your mood and worsen symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress."

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Social media can affect how someone thinks, acts, and even how they can respond to specific questions. One example is last year, 2020's presidential election with former president Donald Trump and now president Joe Biden. Many people turned aggressive against the other party and often ridiculed anyone who didn't support what they believed; mocking looks, the way they act, and even the music they listen to. A few of the aggressive people even went as far as to react violently because some social media posts encourage violence and negative behavior to be the norm. However some were convinced by some of the media and decided to vote for the opposing party. Social media can also pull people's heartstrings and cause them to become more sympathetic or feel not so alone if they realize that others went through the same thing as they did. People can become kinder to others or more aware of the dangers around them as people post awareness videos onto their pages for millions to see. This topic has been a debate since social media came to exist in the first place, whether it is helpful or unhelpful, and will probably continue until it someday ceases to exist. People don't look at it from the correct angle, however. Many people see it as pure help or pure harm but honestly, it depends on the person who decides to use it. There is no "wrong" or "right." In conclusion, social media is very influential and can cause great harm or ease depending on how the user decides to bend it.

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