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Liberalism is a mental illness. Liberals are absolutely miserable, deeply unhappy people & this has accelerated greatly in the past 10 years. (media.kotakuinaction2.win)
posted 2 years ago by dekachin 2 years ago by dekachin +54 / -0
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– SmallTimeTrader 15 points 2 years ago +15 / -0

I believe that social media is playing a large role in the decline of mental health as shown by this polling. From the data it looks like both groups are trending in the wrong direction, with "liberals" (I would call them leftists) more affected. That isn't surprising as liberals are more likely to be young and young people are more likely to use (especially the most pernicious) social media regularly.

Many of the poll questions relate directly to perceived self worth or ability. It isn't hard to see how social media attacks those directly. Just as an example let's say you play a musical instrument. Prior to social media you would likely gauge your proficiency based on your immediate peer group, school, church, or maybe local bands. And that measurement would be against real performances including all of the many takes, foibles, and failures those entail. If you were any good at all you were likely to compare at least a little favorably in those situations and thus derive a sense of self worth and competence from your instrument.

However, the advent of social media has dramatically altered this dynamic. It has blown up our perception of talent and worth. Now, we're constantly exposed to a highlight reel of curated performances, beauty, and success. Social media shows individuals who appear similar to use but seem to effortlessly do whatever we're trying to do infinitely better than we do it.

The curated nature of posts and the exceptional talent routinely displayed distort our understanding of what is truly remarkable and rare. As a result, our perception of what it actually is to be talented or successful at anything is skyrocketing and, by comparison, our view of our own talents or success must diminish. Social media has inadvertently created an environment where we constantly measure ourselves against a distorted reality, leading to feelings of inadequacy and diminished self-esteem.

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– deleted 8 points 2 years ago +8 / -0
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– SmallTimeTrader 10 points 2 years ago +10 / -0

Yep, and if you broke these charts out by age and sex you'd see that the effect is worst among people who are a) young and b) female, that is, the people most likely to use the worst kinds of social media.

Hell if you sat down with the explicit intention of designing something that would damage the mental health of young women you'd probably come up with something like instagram or tiktok.

If I had a daughter I would never let her anywhere near social media.

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– jrbelmont 4 points 2 years ago +4 / -0

This is the real underlying problem. Even without the brain virus modern feed-based social media would still be a profoundly destructive force.

The fact is our brains just aren't equipped to handle being exposed to this much information from all over the world all the time. Even if we consciously understand what we're consuming on subconscious level our brain still thinks it's being given genuine information about the real state of our immediate surroundings.

The original symptom of this disease was people thinking kidnappings and violent crime were skyrocketing when in reality they were just fed 24/7 repeats of the same handful of incidents from across the entire nation.

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– Happygo 2 points 2 years ago +2 / -0

I think cities and population density play a large role in this as well with left people more likely to live in cities. Cities are shown to produce anti social and generally negative psychological effects in people.

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