13. Social Comparison and Self-Esteem

Constant exposure to curated and idealized content on social media platforms can intensify social comparison, especially among adolescents. This phenomenon often leads individuals to measure their lives against others’ highlight reels, which can erode self-esteem and foster feelings of inadequacy.
The American Psychological Association points to growing evidence that frequent social media use is linked to negative body image, lower self-worth, and increased risk of depression. Encouraging critical thinking and self-compassion is vital in helping users navigate the psychological effects of social media comparison.