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Quiet Protest: Why Generation Z Refuses to Share Their Relationships on Social Media

Young People Save Love from Social Media
Молодь обирає приватність: чому представники З покоління не публікують свої стосунки в мережі. Photo: glavcom.ua

Generation Z Chooses 'Quiet Relationships' Over Publicity

According to glavcom.ua: Recent observations show that young people are refusing to publish their personal lives on social media, choosing to keep intimate moments to themselves. This trend stands in contrast to the previous practice where every joyful event was shared online. Now, meetings happen without selfies, weddings are becoming less photographed, and conflicts are resolved without online aggression.

Psychologists consider this development positive, as young people realize that life on social media creates non-existent ideals. Psychologist Ray Weiss points out that 'displaying life' can lead to dissonance and uncertainty if the true state of affairs does not match online ideals.

Dr. Duffy explains that 'broadcasting relationships on social media means opening them to the public, where people can analyze your communication.'

Realizing this, Generation Z actively refuses publicity, turning to real emotions and relationships, which leads to positive changes in the perception of personal relationships.

Generation Z shows a tendency to keep intimate moments to themselves, avoiding public displays of personal life on social media. This approach may help improve the quality of real relationships and reduce the impact of a showy life online.

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