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Spend enough time on the internet and the world will start to feel crazy and a little scary. However, your algorithm might not be an accurate representation of the big picture. On the contrary, chances are tech companies are manipulating it to distort your perception of what's real.

So let's offset the balance.

The subreddit r/Eyebleach presents itself as "the catch-all community for sharing beautiful, happy, or adorable content," and it's exactly what you need after you inadvertently find yourself doomscrolling—again.

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Momma Cat's Love Does Not Discriminate

Momma Cat's Love Does Not Discriminate

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    Goat In A Coat Doin A Tappy On A Cappy

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    The Photographer Is Joined By Lion Cub Acting As His Guide/Apprentice. Credit: Djamel Hadj Aissa

    The Photographer Is Joined By Lion Cub Acting As His Guide/Apprentice. Credit: Djamel Hadj Aissa

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    Our information diet is important. For example, people struggling with their mental health are more likely to browse negative content online, and in turn, that negative content makes their symptoms worse, according to a series of studies by researchers at MIT.

    These findings were outlined by Tali Sharot, an adjunct professor of cognitive neuroscience at MIT and professor at University College London, and Christopher A. Kelly, a former visiting PhD student who was a member of Sharot's Affective Brain Lab when the studies were conducted and is now a postdoc at Stanford University's Institute for Human-Centered AI.

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    "Our study shows a causal, bidirectional relationship between health and what you do online. We found that people who already have mental health symptoms are more likely to go online and more likely to browse for information that ends up being negative or fearful," Sharot says. "After browsing this content, their symptoms become worse. It is a feedback loop."

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    This Bird Hiding Amongst The Flowers

    This Bird Hiding Amongst The Flowers

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    He's Fully Charged

    He's Fully Charged

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    Baby Elephant With A Blanket

    Baby Elephant With A Blanket

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    The studies looked at the browsing habits of more than 1,000 people, using natural language processing to calculate a negative score and a positive score for each web page visited, as well as scores for anger, fear, anticipation, trust, surprise, sadness, joy, and disgust.

    Participants also completed questionnaires to assess their mental health and indicated their mood directly before and after browsing sessions. The researchers discovered that participants expressed better moods after browsing less-negative web pages, while participants with worse pre-browsing moods tended to browse more-negative web pages.

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    Highland Cow Baby

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    Baby Turtle Begins His Life

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    In My Backyard

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    In a subsequent study, participants were asked to read information from two web pages randomly selected from either six negative web pages or six neutral pages. They then indicated their mood levels both before and after viewing the pages. Again, the participants exposed to negative web pages reported being in a worse mood than those who viewed neutral pages and subsequently visited more-negative pages when asked to browse the internet for 10 minutes.

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    My Once Feral Cat, And My Rescued Fighting Dog, Have Started Cuddling Together.😭

    My Once Feral Cat, And My Rescued Fighting Dog, Have Started Cuddling Together.😭

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    Red Panda Happily Sploots On A Slab Of Ice

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    We Put Out Food For Feral Cats; These Two Little Pals Have Started Showing Up, Always Together!

    We Put Out Food For Feral Cats; These Two Little Pals Have Started Showing Up, Always Together!

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    "The results contribute to the ongoing debate regarding the relationship between mental health and online behavior," the researchers wrote.

    "Most research addressing this relationship has focused on the quantity of use, such as screen time or frequency of social media use, which has led to mixed conclusions. Here, instead, we focus on the type of content browsed and find that its affective properties are causally and bidirectionally related to mental health and mood."

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    I Planted A Flower Meadow

    I Planted A Flower Meadow

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    A Newborn Baby Malayan Tapir At The Point Defiance Zoo, The Second Calf Born In Their 120 Year History

    A Newborn Baby Malayan Tapir At The Point Defiance Zoo, The Second Calf Born In Their 120 Year History

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    This Stray Calico At My Campus Has Been Promoted To Building Manager

    This Stray Calico At My Campus Has Been Promoted To Building Manager

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    But here's the part that turns this seemingly inconsequential list and other feel-good publications into something more than just a scroll.

    The researchers found that interventions can alter browsing choices and improve mood—a follow-up study showed that those who viewed more positive content reported a significantly better mood.

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    Otis The Bat-Eared Fox

    Otis The Bat-Eared Fox

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    I Always Hear People Say “Hi Doggy” But They Don’t Know Her Name. I Wanted To Change That. Now I Hear People Say “Hi Emma”

    I Always Hear People Say “Hi Doggy” But They Don’t Know Her Name. I Wanted To Change That. Now I Hear People Say “Hi Emma”

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    The Perfect Best Man

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    A study published in PLOS One supports this notion. It also found that being exposed to news that contains an element of kindness can ease the effects of reading distressing news stories.

    "The negative exposure we have in the media makes us think that the world is more dangerous than it really is,” says Kathryn Buchanan, co-author of the paper and a psychology professor at the University of Essex, United Kingdom.

    "Seeing others' kindness helps us maintain this belief that the world isn’t that bad."

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    They Have Been Together For 9 Years

    They Have Been Together For 9 Years

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    It's Kinda Hot In Turkey

    It's Kinda Hot In Turkey

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    Mama Hedgehog With Her Tiny Hoglets

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    To arrive at that conclusion, Buchanan and Gillian Sandstrom, a senior lecturer in the psychology of kindness at the University of Sussex, split 1,800 participants into several groups — each of which was shown news clips or articles about a recent catastrophic event in the UK. Some of the groups were solely exposed to upsetting news, while others were subsequently shown a story about a heroic act or a more lighthearted subject.

    The group that was strictly shown unsettling news reported increases in negative emotions and decreases in positive feelings. That group also indicated feeling more pessimistic about humanity and society. Meanwhile, participants who were also shown stories of kindness reported feeling fewer negative emotions, coupled with increases in positive emotion. That group reported a more optimistic view of the world.

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    Smol Furry Bunny

    Smol Furry Bunny

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    Learning From The Best

    Learning From The Best

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    ‘He Aint Heavy He’s My Brother.’

    ‘He Aint Heavy He’s My Brother.’

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    The researchers also found that "there's something special about kindness in particular," Buchanan said, noting that while amusing stories (such as swearing parrots or classic jokes) diminished the effects of upsetting news, stories about acts of kindness were even more powerful.

    "Following news stories that feature others' kindness has a real set of emotional and cognitive benefits for people," Buchanan added. "It serves as a kind of reset button that allows us to have this faith in humanity."

    When humans witness an act of kindness, "it gives us a special feeling called elevation," "that warm, fuzzy feeling in the chest," and "an immediate rush of wanting to be a better person."

    These findings might sound intuitive, but we consume so much content out of inertia, without stopping to think about why we landed on this particular ragebait clip or that infuriating political speech. Sometimes, we need to remind ourselves that there's more.

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    Visual Representation Of The Word "Skedaddle"

    Visual Representation Of The Word "Skedaddle"

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    "Witness My Magnificence, Mere Human"

    "Witness My Magnificence, Mere Human"

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    Tree Kangaroo And Pouch Baby

    Tree Kangaroo And Pouch Baby

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    The Albino Deer Who Lives By My Cousin In Northern Wisconsin Had Albino Babies This Year

    The Albino Deer Who Lives By My Cousin In Northern Wisconsin Had Albino Babies This Year

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    #29

    They Have A Connection

    They Have A Connection

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    Spotted Cat Getting Comfy Under The Blanket

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    Just A Baby Stoat

    Just A Baby Stoat

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    Grandma: Don't You Dare Bring A Dog Over! 30 Seconds Later

    Grandma: Don't You Dare Bring A Dog Over! 30 Seconds Later

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    Looks Like A Stable Relationship

    Looks Like A Stable Relationship

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    Little Guy Playing In My Spare Lumber

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    Just A Shy Little Guy

    Just A Shy Little Guy

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    My Best Boy Waking Up From A Nap. He Has A Chocolate Chip Cookie On His Belly

    My Best Boy Waking Up From A Nap. He Has A Chocolate Chip Cookie On His Belly

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    I See No God Up Here Other Than Me

    I See No God Up Here Other Than Me

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    A Man And His Best Friend

    A Man And His Best Friend

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    My Pet Cow Chunk Gave Birth Yesterday. I Am So Proud Of Her

    My Pet Cow Chunk Gave Birth Yesterday. I Am So Proud Of Her

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    Those Floofy Hands And Feet

    Those Floofy Hands And Feet

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    Nosfercatu

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    Handpainted, I Think She Likes It!

    Handpainted, I Think She Likes It!

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    Look At That Smile... Bro Has No Enemies

    Look At That Smile... Bro Has No Enemies

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    Im A Shelter Vet Tech And Caught My Coworker Sleeping On The Job

    Im A Shelter Vet Tech And Caught My Coworker Sleeping On The Job

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    Baby Javelina On A Pillow

    Baby Javelina On A Pillow

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    Kitten Followed Me Home And Decided She Wants To Stay. Help Me Figure Out A Name For Her

    Kitten Followed Me Home And Decided She Wants To Stay. Help Me Figure Out A Name For Her

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    Fell Asleep In The Food Container

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