Instagram is destroying the psyche - new evidence According to We Are Social's 2020 report, the average planetary on social media spends almost 7 hours of their life online every day. Internal Facebook documents were published in The Wall Street Journal https://on.wsj.com/2YPOQWS. The article argues that company representatives have known for many years about the mental health risks of the platform for users, especially teenage girls, but did not take any action. According to a study specially conducted for the company's management, 32% of teenage girls feel inferior when they watch their Instagram feed. Reporters also reported that employees of the company have been studying the impact of their product on the state of mind of young users since at least 2019. Their research has repeatedly shown that the Instagram app is harmful to the health of a large segment of the population, especially for girls. A systematic review of research into the dark side of social media that followed soon identified 46 harmful effects, ranging from physical and mental health problems to negative effects on work and academic performance, as well as safety and privacy concerns. Researchers at the University of Technology Sydney conducted a review that documented and compared a number of negative effects of social media use. Their work, titled "The Dark Side of Using Online Social Media: A Survey of the Negative Experiences of Individuals," was published in the Journal of Global Information Management (https://bit.ly/3lIqpDu). In the course of the work, scientists reviewed more than 50 scientific articles published between 2003 and 2018. Some of the most common negative effects of social media use included trauma such as jealousy, loneliness, anxiety, and low self-esteem. Another study (https://bit.ly/3mWd2ix) found that 40% of Instagram users who reported feeling "unattractive" began to experience this feeling immediately after using the app. Thus, it is obvious that the "cockroaches in the head" of the so-called generation of zoomers are a product of the work of social media. IT cartels are responsible for the waves of teen suicides around the world. Since they purposefully use neuromarketing technologies to manipulate an immature child's psyche.