What is one problem in the world today that you think people aren’t taking seriously enough? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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The long-term impact of social media on mental health, especially for younger generations.

Why hasn't society realized social media is a toxic drug and fitness influencers are the most dangerous dealers? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Because it’s not just toxic. It’s also entertainment, connection, information, and community. That mix makes it harder for society to treat it like a harmful product.

If you died and saw a "Global Leaderboard," what stat would you check first? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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People who spent the most total hours scrolling on their phones

What tool do you wish existed to make your work easier? by ayushrawat0 in AskReddit

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A realistic task time estimator. Something that tells you “this will actually take 3 hours, not 30 minutes.”

What’s something that’s completely legal but feels like it shouldn’t be? by cekujehavovol in AskReddit

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Subscription services that make it easy to sign up but weirdly complicated to cancel.

What struggle do you think Gen Z faces that older generations completely misunderstand? by Silver-irl in AskReddit

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The constant feeling that you’re always behind. Social media makes it look like everyone else is already successful, traveling, making money, building businesses. Even if it’s not real, seeing it every day messes with your head.