People seem to be reacting to the posting of such data may want to consider what happens to those who don't post their struggles. Those who do, in my view there is a better chance of finding 'normality' again - whatever that is.
It is clear to me that Social Media are playing the game according to the rules set - trouble is - the legislators are not setting good enough rules.
While they continue to profit from this, they are likely to make few changes - just react to outcries of the worst practices found. (It shouldn't be up to the public to complain - that is acting after the fact - YouTube in my view need to be required to act responsibly.
Rules are already set for traditional media - there needs to be greater responsibility by governments of the world to act.
Note that this is a global issue and us humans haven't yet organized ourselves to make a global response.