 In this study, it was found that adolescents who experienced negative experiences on social media, some, had higher levels of anxiety, depression, and lower levels of mental well-being than those who did not experience any negative experiences on some. The two negative experiences on some examined were unwanted attention from others and negative acts and exclusion. Both were found to be significantly correlated with poorer mental health outcomes. This suggests that negative experiences on some can have a significant impact on adolescent mental health, regardless of severity. Further research is needed to explore the potential causal relationship between negative experiences on some and mental health, as well as exploring potential precipitating and intermediary factors. This article was authored by Jens-Christopher Skogen, Jens-Christopher Skogen, Jens-Christopher Skogen and others. We are article.tv, links in the description below.