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This chapter works challenges sensationalising media narratives that claim a deterministic relationship between youth engagement with social media and loneliness. Instead the chapter attempts to contextualise the emphasis on social media in terms of historical shifts in communication technology, as an aspect of young people’s lives, and uses of the Internet more broadly. Evidence is presented of young people’s experiences in managing the pressures of living life online and FOMO or the Fear of Missing Out. The chapter concludes with the description of an arts project developed as part of the project’s legacy to co-produce an online resource to help young people navigate FOMO.