Social media fuelling teen mental health crisis, report warns

WorldHealth & Fitness
20 Mar 2026 • 12:46 AM MYT
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  • A new report suggests social media platforms are "not safe" for teenagers and are causing harm on a "massive scale" due to their current "algorithmic" design.
  • Academics from New York University, contributing to the World Happiness Report, found "overwhelming evidence" of direct harms like cyberbullying and "compelling evidence" of indirect harms such as depression and anxiety.
  • The report, based on an analysis of seven studies, argues that the rapid adoption of social media by adolescents in the early 2010s significantly contributed to population-level increases in mental illness by the mid-2010s.
  • Researchers also noted that social media platforms emphasising communication are more beneficial for user happiness than those focused on "algorithmic content".
  • This report emerges as the UK government considers a social media ban for under-16s.

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