
Have you noticed that crying on social media is no longer so strange? You may remember Bella Hadid, the model who seems to have the 'ideal life', who posted a collage of photos crying while explaining her difficulties with anxiety.
People do not complain a few times about how "fake social networks can be" because they only highlight a happy part of us. Therefore, a picture of someone crying in the feed may seem surprising to you.
However, on the other hand, even if these photos appear to show "no, social networks are not always fake" - there are still people who find this a "call for attention" or just "something superfluous". "in general.
So it is we who complain about the bias of social networks and it is we who distort the face when we look at both sides.
The truth is that today, people can post whatever they want online (as long as they do not break the platform rules) and if someone wants to show that they cried, why they cried or why they will cry - fortunately or not , is free to do.
Sometimes these posts can help someone who is going through the same difficulties, other times they can serve to show the person who is crying that "he is not alone".
People have different ways of "surviving" or coexisting with their feelings and events and if one's way is to share them online, then why not?
Are "vulnerable" photos a new trend on social media? Maybe not the photos themselves in essence, but vulnerability is definitely a trend, and even successful. After all, it was we who sought the ~ truth ~