"Socialactose" Intolerance
Diary foods are not inherently suited to the human diet. Except as babies, ancient humans were pretty much unable to digest milk at all, and ingesting it would result in diarrhea or vomiting. Modern social media is very much like milk! Just as dairy products augment a diet with a rich source of protein, social media presents a rich and more readily-available source for social interaction. The main problem is that social media remains largely indigestible, manifested not in wet poops, but rather in depression and anxiety. While young people have the largest appetites for it--social interaction is essential to their development--they also have the least-developed resistance to this particularly crude source of it. Consequently we might expect that the advent of social media would have brought along with it an increase in depression and anxiety among teenagers. In fact, this is exactly the case. Social media must afford significant potential (in the way that dairy enriches a diet) but the side-effects indicate society has yet to adapt to this change.
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