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Does Facebook make YOU miserable?

Does Facebook make YOU miserable?
21.07.2014 19:35
Next time you're in a bad mood, don’t turn to Facebook to cheer you up.

Research has revealed that the longer you spend procrastinating on the social networking site, the more miserable you will become.This is because we recognise we're wasting our time on the site, and this lowers our self-esteem.The research contradicts Facebook’s own controversial study, published last month, which revealed posts on the site can have a positive and negative effect.For the more recent experiment, a total of 300 English and German-speaking participants were asked by researchers from the University of Innsbruck to take two tests to see how Facebook affected their mood.In the first, they were asked how much time they had spent on Facebook that day, before being asked to rate their mood.The second study asked some of the participants to spend 20 minutes on Facebook doing typical things such as checking their news feed and updating their status.A second group browsed the web, but did not use social networks, while a third was given no instructions.All three groups were asked to rate how ‘meaningful’ their overall experience had been.The findings revealed that in both experiments, people said they felt worse about themselves after using Facebook, because they did not feel it was a good use of their time.Lead researcher Christina Sagioglou of the University of Innsbruck in Austria said: ‘The meaningfulness actually accounts for the mood effects.‘It’s not surprising that if you do something you don’t consider very meaningful, you’re not in a good mood afterward.’Previous studies have found Facebook can make people feel more jealous and lonely.Australian researchers from Charles Sturt University in New South Wales discovered that female Facebook users who are categorised as lonely are more likely to include more personal information on their accounts. This ranged from their relationship status, to their address and phone number, while one in eight lonely users also listed their favourite book and film. Facebook’s own study was heavily criticised when it emerged the company manipulated the news feeds of 700,000 people in 2012 to see what would happen - without telling them first.(dailymail.co.uk)Bakudaily.az

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