Brits Rethink Social Media Usage: Trends Reveal Growing Caution

New data shows UK users becoming more passive on social media as concerns mount over mental health and online behavior.
Recent Ofcom data indicates a shift in how Britons engage with social media, with more users adopting a more passive approach amid growing concerns about mental health and past online activities. The trend marks a departure from the once-ubiquitous practice of sharing significant life events, such as weddings and promotions, on these platforms.
For many, the pressure to maintain an active social media presence has become a source of anxiety. Take the case of Jenny, who hesitated to post about her own wedding due to the perceived
Source: The Guardian


