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    Online negativity can intensify mental distress, warns research

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    A new study has now revealed that browsing of negative content online could worsen mental health struggles. A recent study published in Nature Human Behaviour by MIT researchers Christopher A. Kelly and Tali Sharot highlight that frequent exposure to negative content online can intensify existing mental health struggles. The research was conducted across large-scale datasets, found that individuals who regularly consume pessimistic or hostile material online report higher levels of anxiety, depression, and stress.

    Beyond screen time

    Importantly, the study emphasizes that the issue is not simply about how much time people spend online, but rather the emotional tone of the content they engage with. Negative browsing patterns create feedback loops that reinforce distress, trapping vulnerable users in cycles of worsening mental health. The researchers argue that this dynamic shows how digital environments can actively shape psychological well-being, rather than just reflecting it.

    Implications for platforms and users

    The findings raise urgent questions about the role of social media platforms and recommendation algorithms. By amplifying divisive or distressing content, platforms may inadvertently contribute to mental health decline. The authors suggest that platform moderation, algorithmic redesign, and user awareness could help mitigate these risks.

    Historical context and broader impact

    This study adds to a growing body of evidence linking online behaviour to mental health outcomes. Previous research has shown correlations between heavy social media use and depression, but this work goes further by demonstrating that the type of content consumed is a critical factor. The researchers note that interventions — from digital hygiene practices to policy changes — may be necessary to protect users from harmful online environments.Browsing negative content online doesn’t just mirror existing struggles — it can actively make them worse. As digital spaces become central to everyday life, both individuals and tech companies face mounting responsibility to ensure that online engagement supports, rather than undermines, mental well-being.Source: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-024-02065-6

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