Author: Nasrin Banu
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.70798/Bijmrd/02100017
Abstract: The study of The Social Media Paradox: Connectivity, Isolation, and the Shifting Dynamics of Human Interaction explores the complex and often contradictory effects of social media on human relationships, mental health, and societal norms. While social media fosters unprecedented global connectivity, enabling people to maintain relationships and find communities, it also leads to feelings of isolation, loneliness, and superficial interactions. This research delves into the dual nature of social media, highlighting its impact on mental health, particularly in vulnerable populations, and its role in reshaping communication patterns. Additionally, it examines the implications for social identity, community-building, and activism in the digital age. By investigating both the positive and negative aspects of social media, this study aims to provide a more balanced understanding of its role in modern society and offers insights for healthier engagement with digital platforms.
Keywords: Social Media, Connectivity, Isolation, Mental Health, Human Interaction.
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