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Chloe Davison, a 28-year-old woman, tragically took her own life due to the overwhelming pressure of social media. She relied on these platforms for support, but when she didn't receive it, she felt frustrated and anxious. Chloe believed that she wasn't good enough unless she received likes and comments on her posts. Offensive comments caused her to spend hours crying. Her family blames social media for taking over her life and believes that its impact, especially on young people, can be devastating. In extreme cases, inappropriate or uncontrolled use of social media can lead to tragic outcomes. Chloe Davison, twenty-eight years old, committed suicide because she could not stand the pressure of social networks, according to her family. She sought the support of the networks, and when she did not get it, she became frustrated. She suffered from anxiety, and that platforms like Facebook were his false escape route. She was one of those people who, if she put a picture on Facebook, asked the whole family to give her a like. She thought she wasn't good enough, unless she got likes or comments, and that, if she didn't get them, she didn't feel accepted, and the offensive comments caused Chloe Davison to spend hours and hours crying. It's too easy for people to sit behind a phone or computer and send nasty messages without consequences, she said. The girl's mother has also blamed social media for what happened. They took over Chloe's life. The impact they have, especially on young people, can be devastating. Inappropriate or uncontrolled use of social networks can pose a risk that, in extreme situations, can end tragically.