Explore the debate on social media and loneliness. We analyze the Gallup and Meta study to see if apps foster emotional connection or modern isolation.

It’s about the difference between a digital bridge and a digital wall. Use the bridge to get to the destination, but don't just live on the bridge.
Is social media making us lonelier, or closer?








While many headlines suggest a loneliness crisis, data from a massive seven-country study using Gallup and Meta data challenges the common wisdom that social media is the sole cause. Although approximately 36% of US adults meet the criteria for being lonely, research indicates that the link between logging on and feeling isolated is incredibly weak or context-dependent rather than a straight line.
The 2022 study across seven diverse countries found that social media use actually has a small but positive association with emotional connection and perceived social support. This contradicts the idea that these apps act only as high-tech isolation chambers. Instead of purely driving loneliness, the data suggests that digital platforms can help users feel a sense of connection and support in their daily lives.
Yes, according to the data discussed by Chase and Joel, social media can have a positive association with emotional connection. While scrolling through highlights like vacation photos can sometimes cause a hollow ache, the broader research indicates that these platforms often provide perceived social support. The relationship between digital well-being and social media is more complex than the myth that it only leads to depression or isolation.
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