Abstract

In today's information age, the advancement of the Internet has accelerated the growth of social media networks, resulting in an increasing number of recent graduates using social media. This study sought to investigate the detrimental impacts of social media networks on attachment anxiety, loneliness, and longing anxiety in recent graduates. Overuse of social media might have a negative impact on fresh grads. The convenience of social media networks, as well as people's lethargy, contribute to these detrimental impacts. The convenience of social media networks, as well as people's lazy dependence, selective indifference to interpersonal interactions, unhappiness, and lack of information, all contribute to these negative impacts. This study proposes related proposals and remedies at the individual, university, and government levels to ease or remove the negative feelings of recent graduates, lessen social pressure, and maintain the stability of society.

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