Social Media & Mental Health

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Across
  1. 2. – People who intentionally provoke or upset others online
  2. 4. – Online harassment that can lead to depression and low self-esteem
  3. 6. – A helpful practice to stay grounded amid online chaos
  4. 8. – A mental state that can increase from digital overload
  5. 10. – What many users seek through likes and comments
  6. 13. – A serious condition linked to excessive or negative online experiences
  7. 14. – A paradoxical effect where heavy use leads to feeling alone
  8. 17. – The type of time that increases with social media use
  9. 18. – Feelings that may grow from lack of online affirmation
  10. 19. – A common feeling triggered by constant notifications and online comparisons
  11. 20. – A strategy for protecting mental health
Down
  1. 1. – Healthy limits that can protect your well-being online
  2. 3. – Unrealistic self-standards reinforced by filtered content
  3. 5. – Compulsive use of platforms that interferes with daily life
  4. 7. – Describes content that spreads quickly, sometimes causing harm
  5. 9. – Often lowered by comparing oneself to idealized images
  6. 11. – Hidden systems that can reinforce negative content loops
  7. 12. – Fear of missing out, amplified by seeing others' posts
  8. 15. – Something negatively affected by late-night scrolling
  9. 16. – Frequent alerts that can trigger stress or distraction