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How Does Social Media Amplify Personal Negativity

How Does Social Media Amplify Personal Negativity? There was a time when your bad mood stayed mostly between you, your unlucky close friends, and maybe that one mamak uncle who silently judged your third teh tarik of the night. Today, however, your negativity has WiFi. It travels faster than logic, louder than facts, and with more dramatic flair than a primetime soap opera. Welcome to the Malaysian social media scene—where personal frustration isn’t just expressed, it’s curated, filtered, and broadcast like breaking news. Let’s start with the obvious: social media platforms are not neutral spaces. They are emotional amplifiers. The algorithms don’t reward calm, measured takes; they reward engagement. And what drives engagement? Outrage, sarcasm, bitterness, and that uniquely Malaysian flavor of passive-aggressive commentary. A polite disagreement gets ignored. A spicy rant with a hint of “you all memang like that one” gets shared, screenshotted, and discussed in three dif...

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