EXCLUSIVE INVESTIGATION: Social Media Platforms Deliberately Made Teen Girls Depressed — 1,400 Pages of Internal Proof
qivsy exclusive: 1,400 leaked pages prove social media platforms deliberately made teen girls depressed to boost ad revenue. 22 hearings. Zero laws.
SAN FRANCISCO — A qivsy exclusive investigation — based on 1,400 pages of leaked internal documents from three major social media corporations — has confirmed what researchers suspected: these companies knowingly, deliberately, and profitably served content designed to induce depression and anxiety in teenage girls, because emotional distress creates longer engagement sessions and higher advertising revenue.
What the Documents Prove
- Engineering teams identified “negative emotional state” as a key engagement predictor and deliberately served content to sustain it
- Internal A/B tests showed teen girls viewing body-image content experienced measurable self-esteem drops — the algorithm kept running
- “Mental health break” features were killed internally because they reduced daily active user metrics by 7-12%
“We knew girls in a negative self-image spiral engaged longer. The algorithm learned it. We let it optimize. I cannot defend that decision.” — Former senior product engineer, speaking exclusively to qivsy
The Statistical Catastrophe
Since 2012: teen depression up 60%, teen anxiety up 58%, teen girl suicide up 35%, ER visits for teen self-harm up 188% (Source: CDC, 2024). Twenty-two congressional hearings. Zero legislation passed. Tech industry spent $131 million lobbying in 2024.
qivsy Forecast: Without federal action by 2026, teen mental health hospitalizations will exceed 500,000 annually by 2028.
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— Exclusive investigation by Jordan Parker, qivsy Tech & AI Investigator, San Francisco