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Social media and self-image - Coggle Diagram
Social media and self-image
Social media use
Become vulnerable
Have negative effects on well-being
Have disastrous consequences
Have short and long term effects on individuals
Change people's behaviour
Spread rumours
Can be addictive
Post a photo
It brings pressure
The battles for likes
Body-image
Appearance
Physical beauty
Perfect beauty
Envy
Be proud of my body
Inferiority complex
Some/most teenagers have complex about their body
Beauty standards
Use plastic surgery
Self-holics
Self-esteem
Compare themselves with peers
Retouch a photo
Rate someone
Narcissim
Loneliness
Lose their uniqueness by copying interest, hobbies and live of others
Constantly feel disatisfied with their life
Suffer from selfitis
Respect for myself
Be self-doubting
The positive impact of social media
Promote body image
Positive feedback
Positive feedback of social media users on individual profile increases self-esteem
May improve your self-esteem
Make someone feel better
Highlight the best or most memorable event, experience
Generally feel me good about myself
Might help me to develop a more positive sense of self-worth
Contribute to healthy self-esteem
Share exciting experiences
The negative effects of social media
Eating disorders
Social and mental problems such as
Become weak
Be bombarded with perfect images
Be photoshopped
Damage life satisfaction
Lead to mental disorders
Lower my/our/their self-esteem
Negative feedback
Anxiety
Depression
Damage on self-esteem
Damage teen's body image
Solutions
Interact with friends/their peers
Boost self-obsession
Boost my/our/their self-esteem
Be deprived of their online life
The off-line world
Find strength
Reduce screen time
Believe that you are valuable
Stop comparing yourself to others
Consider yourself equal to others
Disconnect from social media