The internet has evolved significantly over the years, with new technologies, platforms, and trends emerging regularly. In 2021, social media platforms continued to dominate the online landscape, with billions of users worldwide. The rise of online communities, forums, and content-sharing sites has created new opportunities for people to connect, share, and interact with each other.

In recent years, the way we interact with each other has undergone a significant shift. The rise of social media and online communities has changed the way we connect, share information, and build relationships. While these online platforms offer many benefits, such as increased connectivity and access to resources, they also raise concerns about their impact on mental health.

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