U.S. - A recent report from the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) revealed a huge spike in mental wellbeing among one segment of the American population - the tens of thousands of conservatives who were kicked off of Twitter last week. The report showed increases as high as 300% for those who are no longer engaging on the Orwellian social media platform.

"For years we knew Twitter wasn't great for mental health, but we didn't think it was this bad," said NIMH Director Dr. Joshua Gordon. "Some of these people are showing levels of good mental health that we've never even seen before."

Users whose accounts were shut down only took a few days to experience the benefits of their newfound freedom.

"At first I was upset," said Chet Bradman, one of many right-leaning Americans de-plat

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