TYH: You’re in control of who and what you see on social media: Social media filtering
“You should surround yourself with people that make you feel better, who build you up and support you,” those are the words of Mary Lu Spagrud, Manager of Education and Projects with the Canadian Mental Health Association in Prince George, in regards to who you should surround yourself with on social media.
Social media filtering is when you go through your social media platforms and rid them of accounts that may be having a negative impact on your mental health. Spagrud says that constantly comparing yourself to other people’s lives on social media can negatively impact your mental health.
“Lots of times really recognizing that what we see on there (social media) isn’t necessarily true, honest content. So looking at it through that lens of reality.”—Mary Lu Spagrud, Manager of Education and Projects with the Canadian Mental Health Association, Prince George
