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MentalHealth.com Calls for Realignment in Social Media and Mental Health
Advocacy group says tech sector faces increased accountability over mental health impacts
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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As legal and regulatory scrutiny intensifies over the mental health effects of media and technology, the advocacy group MentalHealth.com said the sector is entering a period of accountability and must realign its practices to better support user wellbeing.
Why it matters
The mental health impacts of social media and technology have become a major public concern, with growing evidence linking excessive use to increased anxiety, depression, and other issues - especially among young people. This has led to increased calls for tech companies to take more responsibility for the mental health consequences of their platforms and products.
The details
In a statement, MentalHealth.com called on social media, gaming, and other tech companies to prioritize user mental health through product design, content moderation, and other measures. The group said the industry must move beyond "window dressing" and make substantive changes to business models and operations.
- MentalHealth.com issued its statement on February 23, 2026.
The players
MentalHealth.com
A leading advocacy group focused on mental health issues and their intersection with technology and media.
What they’re saying
“The tech sector is facing a reckoning over the mental health impacts of its products and platforms. Companies can no longer afford to ignore this issue or treat it as an afterthought.”
— MentalHealth.com (ACCESS Newswire)
What’s next
MentalHealth.com said it will continue to push for regulatory and legislative action to hold tech companies accountable for mental health harms. The group also plans to work directly with companies on developing new industry standards and best practices.
The takeaway
This statement from MentalHealth.com underscores the growing momentum for the tech industry to take more responsibility for the mental health consequences of its products and services, which could lead to significant changes in how social media, gaming, and other digital platforms are designed and operated.
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