Impact of Social Media on Youth | Katanu Mbevi | TEDxYouth@BrookhouseSchool
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Over 60% of Kenyan youth spend at least two hours daily on social media, impacting their mental health significantly by fostering insecurities from comparing themselves to others and creating a social currency based on likes and validation. The fear of missing out (FOMO) on social media can escalate into social anxiety and withdrawal symptoms, emphasizing the negative effects of excessive social media use on mental health.
Insights
- **Comparison to Highlight Reels:** Kenyan youth's excessive social media use fuels insecurities as they compare their own struggles to others' curated highlight reels, fostering feelings of inadequacy and impacting mental health significantly.
- **Social Currency and FOMO:** Social media creates a system where likes and shares determine self-worth, leading to individuals removing posts lacking validation. Fear of missing out (FOMO) escalates into social anxiety, with withdrawal symptoms when access is restricted, emphasizing the detrimental effects of excessive social media on mental health.
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How do Kenyan youth use social media?
Actively, spending over two hours daily.
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