In today’s society, social media is a big part of our lives. We use it to stay connected with friends and family, to learn about new cultures, and to stay up-to-date on current events. However, social media has also been linked to negative outcomes, such as cyberbullying, anxiety, and addiction.

One of the biggest negative consequences of social media is cyberbullying. According to the National Crime Prevention Council, one in five students have been cyberbullied, and nearly half of all teenagers have been threatened online. Cyberbullying can cause a lot of harm to victims, including depression, anxiety, and even suicide.