social media
Social media dramatically impacts our offline lives and mental well-being; examine its benefits, risks and controversies through scientific studies, real-life anecdotes and more.
What You See Isn’t Real
Let’s be real for a second. You scroll, you like, you comment. Maybe you double-tap a picture that looks just right—perfect lighting, perfect angles, perfect life. But deep down, you know something’s off. Something doesn’t quite add up.
By Talea Weeanorabout a year ago in Psyche
The Psychological Underpinnings of Benevolent Sexism: A Comprehensive Exploration
A recent study by Clever Girl found that "benevolent sexism" (BS) can hurt women in the short and long term. Benevolent sexism is when someone (usually a man) says something that seems supportive and upbeat but is based on traditional gender stereotypes. Unlike hostile sexism or other overt forms of discrimination, it is unique in that it is often used with intentionally positive intentions and is usually interpreted as such by the recipient. For example, Carla and Alex have been anticipating their manager's annual performance reviews.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Psyche
Dirty Dancing. Content Warning.
This classic movie has not held up to the current times we live in. Like at all. I watched this movie with my partner for Valentine's Day because it was one of my favorite childhood movies while growing up. I remember my mom sitting me down when I was 12 or 13 years old telling me this was a movie for every young girl to watch.
By Chloe Rose Violet 🌹about a year ago in Psyche
How Social Media Controls Your Thoughts Without You Realizing It
I’ve spent years studying psychological manipulation, and social media is one of the most powerful brainwashing tools ever created. Every time you scroll, algorithms don’t just track you, they shape how you think, feel, and see the world. Or should I say, they increase the chances that you think the way they want.
By Beyond The Surfaceabout a year ago in Psyche










