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The article explores the pervasive issue of social media addiction, urging individuals to adopt strategies for reducing screen time and fostering healthier online habits for improved well-being.
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Manhattan Institute (United States) | Mar 26, 2026
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Social media addiction harms mental health and productivity; we must implement measures to reduce its prevalence in our lives.
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Educational campaigns about social media's risks can empower users to take control of their habits and mitigate addiction.
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Limiting social media use infringes on personal freedom; individuals should have the right to choose how they engage online.
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The focus should be on personal responsibility rather than societal pressure to change social media use.
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While social media can be addictive, it also serves as a valuable tool for connection and information sharing; balance is key.
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