That’s where the Facebook page “Weird Creepy Stuff” comes in. Despite the name, their content is far from weird or creepy. In fact, it’s quite the opposite! In a world where bad news often dominates the headlines, this online community with more than 203k followers tries to spread positivity. So, take a break from the doom and gloom, and enjoy these cheerful and wholesome posts that we’ve collected from the page. The 24-hour news cycle and the rise of social media platforms have led to the prevalence of negative news consumption. By constantly exposing ourselves to such information, we might feel hopeless and anxious about the state of the world. Over time, this constant exposure can lead us to believe that the world is a much worse place than it actually is. This phenomenon is often referred to as “mean world syndrome.” In general, it’s common for humans to prefer negativity over positivity. One big reason is what’s called the negativity bias, where we pay more attention to bad stuff. This bias likely evolved as a survival mechanism, as our ancestors avoided harm by being alert to potential threats and dangers in the environment. Most of the time, newspapers strive to adhere to rules when it comes to photographs: no detailed graphic images, no faking photos, and no using offensive or vulgar pictures in the article. These principles ensure respect for public sensibilities and uphold the integrity of journalistic content. By limiting the amount of distressing visuals, the print media helps cultivate a more balanced perspective of the world for readers. Sometimes, we just need to see the good to remember that the world isn’t all bad. Which of these posts did you find most relatable or touching? Tell us a recent act of kindness you’re proud of! Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Please use high-res photos without watermarks Ooops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.