Experts are saying social media and selfies are having a negative impact on mental health, particularly when it comes to filters. We live in a time where we love to document our lives on social media.
Social media has changed the way we communicate and share our lives. It allows self-expression but also creates unrealistic standards. Filters and editing tools make perfection seem normal, affecting ...
Parenting expert and psychologist Dr. Sheryl Ziegler discusses the negative impact of social media filters, specifically among teen girls.
Makenzie Schroeder and Lissa Behm-Morawitz at the University of Missouri recently released a study about how using social media filters to change one’s appearance can lead to a phenomenon called ...
In December 2025, Australia banned young people under 16 from having social media accounts. France, Greece, Spain, Denmark, ...
For college students today, social media is as integral to their lives as textbooks and late-night study sessions. Platforms like Instagram, TikTok and X, formerly known as Twitter, provide instant ...
A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Toronto has unveiled a significant association between the use of photo filters on social media and increased symptoms of muscle dysmorphia ...