This statement is overexaggerated, while there is evidence that social media can not have effects on mental health, the site that they sourced is their own research company, who say that this topic is debated. There are no clear signs of whether the mental health decline is because of social media itself or because of the lack of face-to-face connection. Regardless, with the rise of social media, there has been a steady decline in adolescent mental health. To state that social media doesn't raise the risk for depression is too general of a statement when there is not enough data to back it up. Some risks for young teens are watching unsolicited violent videos, misinformation, and cyberbullying. All of these very likely cases are something that will have a negative effect on kids' mental health. We can not say for sure that these are key factors for teens with depression but there is starting to be a lot of evidence for it.