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January 22nd, 2025
Social Media Addiction
In July 2023, there were 5.17 billion users of social media. This stands at 63.7% of the global population. With an average joining rate of 8.9 users per second, social media use has become increasingly embedded into our everyday lives. Collectively, we spend ‘more than 12 billion hours using social platforms each day.’ When it is this common, it can be difficult to identify when our social media usage becomes out of the ordinary.
Whilst it may seem that ‘everyone’ is spending increasing periods of time online, that does not necessarily mean that our collective use is risky. There is a line between frequent use and fixation. This is where the distinction between the use of social media as a habit and pathological use begins to cement itself. Social media addiction can lead to a range of damaging effects, potentially impacting our physical, social and psychological health in various ways. But what does a social media addiction look like? Why is this online activity so addictive, and what can we do to prevent becoming dependent?