Social media has become a prominent fixture in the lives of many individuals facing the challenges of mental illness.Social media refers broadly to web and mobile platforms that allow individuals to connect with others within a virtual network (such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, or LinkedIn), where they can share, co-create, or exchange various forms of digital content, including information, messages, photos, or videos (Ahmed, Ahmad, Ahmad, & Zakaria, 2019).