Giving out compliments on social networks is the new feel-good trend and even the Kardashians are doing it


The hashtag #SpreadKindness has reached over 663.8 million views on TikTok. — AFP Relaxnews

While social networks get a lot of attention for their role in promoting feelings of inadequacy, there is still some good to be found. An increasing number of creators want to spread messages of hope and boost the self-esteem of people they don’t know.

It’s a relatively new movement that is finally gaining momentum and, what’s more, it seems to be working. Even celebrities like Kim Kardashian West are getting involved.

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