This was the largest study on emotional health in history.
The results were so shocking, scientists called it "comparable to therapy."
Here's what happens when you break free from the algorithm:
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Over 35,000 people took part.
They were paid to deactivate either Instagram or Facebook for 6 weeks.
It was done right before the 2020 Presidential Election.
And the results were undeniable:
Participants didn’t just feel better.
They were measurably happier, less anxious, and less depressed.
• Facebook users saw a 6% improvement in emotional well-being
• Instagram users saw a 4% improvement
And not only that...
The researchers found that:
• Quitting Facebook was 15% as effective as therapy
• Quitting Instagram: 22% as effective
• Both eliminated over half of this election-related stress.
That’s massive for something as simple as logging out.
But here's the twist:
These people didn’t stop using their phones.
They just switched to other apps.
Instagram users shifted almost all their time to other apps.
Facebook users only spent 9 minutes less on their phones per day.
Now, what does that mean?
Social media platforms like these aren’t just time-fillers.
Video Credits:
- Angela Duckworth at Bates: Push those cell phones away |
Bates College
- 30 Days Without Social Media | My Transformation | Niklas Christl
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• Can't finish a book anymore
• Constantly jump between tasks
• Feel mentally drained all the time
Here's how it fragments your focus (and how to get your brain back):🧵
"Popcorn Brain" is a term coined by researcher David Levy at the University of Washington in 2011.
It describes a mind that rapidly jumps from thought to thought, like popcorn kernels popping randomly.
This isn't just normal distraction...
Think about how your mind works now vs. 10 years ago.
You likely find it harder to:
• Read a full article without skimming
• Complete tasks without checking your phone
• Have conversations without mentally drifting
This isn't your fault – your brain is being rewired: