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Want to be happier? Give up Facebook

Post by Super Nova » Thu Nov 12, 2015 3:49 am

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Want to be happier? Give up Facebook

Giving up Facebook boosts happiness and reduces anger and loneliness, researchers found when they deprived regular users.

Life satisfaction rose significantly in the space of a week when participants were unable to read the updates of their friends, according to the Happiness Research Institute in Copenhagen.

The think tank said that it was surprised by the change it found in such a short time, and that it hoped to raise awareness of the influence of social media on feelings of fulfilment.

Facebook and similar sites are “a constant flow of edited lives which distort our view of reality”, it said in its report, The Facebook Experiment.

The institute recruited 1,095 people in Denmark, asking half of them to avoid Facebook for a week. Participants were asked to rate their life satisfaction on a scale of one to ten before and after the experiment.

The control group, which continued to use Facebook as normal, gave an average score of 7.67 before the experiment and 7.75 afterwards.

The average score of the Facebook-free group rose from 7.56 to 8.12 over the week. They also reported an increase in “real-world social activity” and were less angry and less lonely than those who had continued to use Facebook.

After a week away, 88 per cent described themselves as happy, compared with 81 per cent of Facebook regulars. Eighty-four per cent said that they were enjoying life, compared with 75 per cent of the control group.

Meik Wiking, the head of the institute, said: “We have known for some time that social comparisons matter when it comes to life satisfaction. So we thought, let’s see whether we can detect a Facebook effect because of this constant bombardment of great news happening to other people.

“Every time you look, someone is getting married or has got a great job in New York or is having a holiday in Tahiti. How does this affect our perception of reality and how we value our own lives?”

The researchers said that the impact Facebook had on life satisfaction was roughly half of that attributed to the income disparity between the richest 10 per cent and the poorest 10 per cent.

Mr Wiking urged Facebook users to share more of their failures and disappointments. “We hope the experiment helped to highlight the negative impact of being bombarded with a distorted reality,” he said.

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Re: Want to be happier? Give up Facebook

Post by Black Orchid » Thu Nov 12, 2015 3:18 pm

I have a FB page but I mainly use it to look at pics. I don't do updates. :lol:

I wouldn't lose any sleep if FB disappeared altogether. Absolutely NOT interested in Twitter.

Young people today are too dependent on social media. I hate to think what they would do if everything went offline.

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Re: Want to be happier? Give up Facebook

Post by Super Nova » Thu Nov 12, 2015 6:31 pm

i use it to watch what my family are up to. They post all sorts of daily life shit on it.

I post nothing.

I do find messaging and skype useful. So I use that as my main communication with family because they don't know other tools to do this. So FB makes for a convenient way of presenting modern communications for those not too tech savvy.

So fo this, Fb is perfect.

As far as disclosing to the world my life... no bloody way.

Feel sorry for the young ones that disclose their young antics to be held over them for all times. Employers and law enforcement and even security checks use this to determine if you are a fit and proper person. if all my teenage antics were on FB it would have caused me problems through life.
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Re: Want to be happier? Give up Facebook

Post by Black Orchid » Thu Nov 12, 2015 7:05 pm

I don't display my life to the world either. Those that need to know what I am doing already know. Privately. Sometimes I put up really old pics for friends though.

Talk of a 'dislike' button has been around. I have a few politically correct friends and when they post their PC rubbish I would like to be able to click .. DISLIKE 8-)

I prefer messaging too but won't use Skype. It used to be full of bugs and viruses. I prefer to use Yahoo Messenger.

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Re: Want to be happier? Give up Facebook

Post by AiA in Atlanta » Fri Nov 13, 2015 6:18 am

Every narcissist I know shares every detail of their lives on FB. Especially gay men. Good God :roll: dogs, cupcakes ...

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Re: Want to be happier? Give up Facebook

Post by Black Orchid » Sat Jan 23, 2016 2:53 pm

I saw this on FB today. There's something very wrong with this ad.


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