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Is "trauma dumping" on social media healing or just performative oversharing?
As social media becomes a primary outlet for emotional expression, the line between authentic connection and performative vulnerability is increasingly blurred. Cast your vote on whether trauma dumping online fosters healing or merely feeds a culture of oversharing.
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