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A study has found that amount of time spent on social media is not associated with poor mental health. However, vaguebooking (vague posts intended to gain sympathy and attention) has been found to be associated with higher rates of loneliness and a greater tendency to have suicidal thoughts.
A study has found that amount of time spent on social media is not associated with poor mental health. However, vaguebooking (vague posts intended to gain sympathy and attention) has been found to be associated with higher rates of loneliness and a greater tendency to have suicidal thoughts.
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