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Can excessive use of social media really lead to depression?
I think excessive use of social media software will lead to depression, because there are too many social media software now, and many people will rely on it. We can only communicate with others on social media software. If put into real life, there won't be many languages to communicate with.

Even if we don't communicate in other languages, I think we should pay more attention to the actual communication between people while using social media software, and advocate more face-to-face communication, not just communication on social media software. I have a friend who relies too much on social media software. He is almost like two people on the internet and in reality. On social media software, he talks about everything.

If there is news in the group, I will definitely reply and chat with each other enthusiastically. It's a sign of initiative, but when he comes into contact with others in reality, he is nervous and anxious. Don't know what to say. It was such a boring performance that I sat for an afternoon without saying a word, which was very strange to me. I sometimes ask him,

Why is this happening? He can't understand it himself, but he feels an inexplicable sense of security on social media software. You can say anything, but when you see a real person around you, you will be nervous and don't know how to communicate with others. Seeing others' eyes looking at them will make them feel at a loss, which may be the performance of extroverted lonely patients.