1.
Clear
out
your
cluttered
social
media
feed
by
organizing
your
friend
list.
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2.
Unfollow
or
unfriend
anyone
who
posts
negative
or
offensive
content.
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3.
Keep
your
friend
list
to
a
manageable
size
by
removing
inactive
accounts.
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4.
Create
different
friend
lists
for
different
topics
or
interests.
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5.
Avoid
adding
people
you
barely
know
or
have
no
common
interests
with.
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6.
Don't
be
afraid
to
mute
or
hide
posts
from
acquaintances
who
post
too
much.
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7.
Regularly
review
your
friend
list
and
remove
anyone
who
no
longer
fits
in.
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8.
Prioritize
real-life
relationships
over
online
acquaintances.
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9.
Streamline
your
social
media
experience
by
unfollowing
brand
accounts.
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10.
Remove
or
block
anyone
who
engages
in
online
bullying
or
harassment.
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11.
If
someone
consistently
posts
content
that
doesn't
align
with
your
values,
consider
unfollowing
or
unfriending
them.
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12.
Keep
your
friend
list
private
to
avoid
unwanted
friend
requests.
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13.
Be
mindful
of
who
you
add
as
a
friend,
as
some
people
may
use
your
personal
information
for
dubious
purposes.
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14.
Don't
feel
pressured
to
accept
every
friend
request
you
receive.
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15.
Make
use
of
privacy
settings
to
control
who
sees
your
posts.
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16.
Use
your
social
media
for
positive
purposes,
such
as
sharing
uplifting
news
or
supporting
friends
and
causes.
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17.
Limit
your
time
on
social
media
to
avoid
becoming
overwhelmed
or
addicted.
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18.
Don't
hesitate
to
block
or
report
anyone
who
is
abusive
or
threatening.
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19.
Don't
compare
your
own
life
to
the
polished
and
filtered
images
you
see
on
social
media.
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20.
Remember
that
social
media
is
just
a
tool,
and
it's
up
to
you
to
use
it
in
a
way
that
benefits
your
mental
health
and
well-being.
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