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How the Internet Ruins Young People - Freya India

Culture
United Kingdom
Started March 06, 2026

Freya India is a writer and commentator known for her sharp insights on youth culture, mental health, technology, and modern relationships. Freya's Links: Substack - https://www.freyaindia.co.uk Book - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Girls®-Gen-Z-Commodification-Everything/dp/1800754701 Triggernometry is proudly independent. Thanks to the sponsors below for making that possible: - MassZymes by BIOptimizers: digestive enzyme formula. CLICK https://bioptimizers.com/trigger. Use code TRIGGER .net/trigg...

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 06, 2026
Social media is a tool that can amplify both positive and negative aspects of youth culture, depending on how it's used.
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The internet has fundamentally altered youth culture, often leading to a decline in mental health and genuine relationships.
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The pressure to curate an ideal online persona can severely impact the mental well-being of young individuals today.
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While the internet presents challenges, it also offers young people unprecedented access to knowledge and connection.
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The commodification of youth experiences online can lead to unhealthy standards and expectations among Gen Z.
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