Everything you need to know about this social media trend
If you’re a social media user, you may have heard the term “sadfishing.” "Sadfishing" refers to the digital trend of exaggerating personal struggles on social media to garner likes and sympathetic comments. If you want to learn more about this confusing behavior, you’ve come to the right place! We’ll explain what sadfishing is, where it comes from, and how to respond to it. We’ll also provide advice on how to stop sadfishing if you struggle with it, so keep reading!
Things You Should Know
- “Sadfishing” refers to the digital trend of making sad or emotional social media posts in order to “fish” for sympathetic reactions or drive up engagement from followers.
- Because it’s difficult to distinguish between sadfishing and genuine cries for help, it’s best to react with empathy and support if you come across this behavior.
- If you struggle with sadfishing yourself, journaling, connecting with loved ones in-person, or talking to a therapist can help.
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