Psychological Effects of Social Media Algorithms on Adolescent Self-Esteem

Authors

  • Robert Stark Department of Computer Science, Stanford University

Keywords:

Social Media, Psychology, Mental Health

Abstract

Social media platforms utilize complex algorithms to maximize user retention. This psychological study investigates the link between algorithmic content curation and self-esteem issues among adolescents aged 13-18. Results indicate a strong correlation between exposure to idealized lifestyle content and reported symptoms of anxiety and body dysmorphia.

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Published

2025-02-28

How to Cite

Robert Stark. (2025). Psychological Effects of Social Media Algorithms on Adolescent Self-Esteem. SeptaLabs Journal of Information Systems and Technology, 1(1), 26–35. Retrieved from https://journal.septalabs.com/index.php/jtsl/article/view/47