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Social media pressures can make friendship a full-time job

  • Social media creates stress in teenage friendships, primarily due to unmet expectations when friends do not respond as expected, according to Federica Angelini from the University of Padua.
  • Teens experience increased feelings of exclusion and jealousy from visual content on social media, leading to conflicts in friendships, as explained by Angelini.
  • Setting boundaries, such as scheduling offline times, can help alleviate the pressures of social media on friendships, according to the study.
  • Ongoing research highlights that disappointment from unmet social media expectations significantly impacts friendship conflicts among teens over time, according to the study published in Frontiers in Digital Health.
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RTBF broke the news in on Monday, March 17, 2025.
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