Social media allows people to communicate electronically by sharing information, ideas, messages, and other content. While social media can positively connect people and allow sharing of interests, it can also negatively impact mental health. Many children and teens use social media daily, and it may make some users feel worried, sad, uncomfortable, or lonely from nasty messages, privacy concerns, social comparisons, or lack of in-person connections. The key advice is that if social media negatively impacts someone's mental well-being, they should stay safe, talk to someone they trust, and seek help from resources like Young Minds or The Children's Society.