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Yet another global study says Instagram and Tiktok are bad for your mental health

By technologistmag.com19 March 20262 Mins Read
Yet another global study says Instagram and Tiktok are bad for your mental health
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If you feel like you’ve heard this before, that’s because you probably have. A new global study tied to the World Happiness Report 2026 once again ties popular social media like Instagram and TikTok to poorer mental health outcomes, especially with younger people.

The report finds that these platforms, which are driven by algorithmic feeds and influencer content, tend to have a more negative impact on mental wellbeing compared to apps focused on communication like WhatsApp and Facebook. So not all social media is being treated equally anymore.

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In the report, one of the key takeaways is that how people use social media matters more than how much they use it. The study states that platforms centered around passive scrolling and curated content are more strongly associated with lower life satisfaction.

On the other hand, apps that are based on direct communication and social interactions show more positive or neutral effects on mental wellbeing. The report also notes that moderate usage (around an hour a day) is linked to better than excessive or no use at all.

Youth are the most vulnerable

Cartoon characters hooked to their phone.

The impact appears to be strongest among younger users. Data cited in the report shows that heavy social media use is linked to lower happiness levels. Adolescents who spent several hours a day on social media saw significantly lower life satisfaction. This effect is especially noticeable among teenage girls.

The World Happiness Report points to overwhelming evidence of harm at scale, with direct effects like cyberbullying and indirect effects such as anxiety. As more global studies reach similar conclusions, it has become increasingly clear that these algorithm-driven platforms are responsible for declining mental health.

Countries like Australia have already started restricting access to these platforms, and it appears that even app stores and search engines aren’t safe.

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