Study: Facebook Makes Us Lonely

Publish date
Wednesday, 11 Nov 2015, 8:38AM

Facebook can make users "lonely and angry" as they compare themselves to the seemingly perfect lives of others, a study says.

Denmark's Happiness Research Institute conducted an experiment on 1,095 people, who gave an average ranking of their current state of happiness of 7.6 out of ten.

Participants aged between 17 and 76 were questioned about how satisfied they felt, how active their social life was, how much they compared themselves to others, and how easy they found it to concentrate.

Half then stopped using Facebook for a week, while the rest continued as normal.

Those who did not log on said their happiness level rose to 8.12, while it did not change for the others. Those deprived of Facebook also took part in more real social activity.

Researcher Meik Wiking said: "If we are constantly exposed to great news, we risk evaluating our own lives as less good."

The next step for researchers will be to assess how long the positive effects last and what happens when Facebook users take an extended sabbatical.

"I'd like to try for a year," said Wiking, "but we'd have to see how many volunteers we get for that."

Source- NZ Herald

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