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Narcissists, Insecure People Flock To Facebook

Meshach writes "A study out of Canada claims that Facebook is a magnet for narcissists and people with low self-esteem. The theory is that these people use the site as a means of self promotion or to feel important."

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  1. Among others... by divisionbyzero · · Score: 4, Insightful

    No doubt they do. And they are probably among millions of others who go there to keep connected with friends that they wouldn't otherwise be able to. Vain people look in mirrors a lot. Does that mean only people who are vain own mirrors? What a ridiculous study.

    1. Re:Among others... by Sponge+Bath · · Score: 5, Funny

      You're so vain, you probably think this post is about you.

    2. Re:Among others... by TheRaven64 · · Score: 4, Funny

      RTFA. "The study doesn't go so far as to say that all heavy users of Facebook are narcissists or people with very low self-esteem"

      "In fact," the researchers added, "we have reason to suspect that as many as a dozen FaceBook users are well-adjusted, mentally healthy, members of society."

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  2. Time for the followup by drinkypoo · · Score: 3, Funny

    I can't wait to hear what they have to say about Slashdot.

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  3. Shameless promoters? by Haffner · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Most of my friends that are still active facebookers tend to use it for business means. One amusing direction for facebook would be a bunch of promoters saying "Hey, come to my club, you're cool just for coming!" and narcissists thinking, "Yeah, I should definitely go, it'll make me look cooler!" and in the end, facebook will be win-win-win, where the promoters, the narcissists, and the sane minority all get their way.

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  4. Flawed study is flawed by helixcode123 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    According to TFA the study sample involved college students. What about other demographic groups? For most of the more "mature" folks I know that use Facebook it's a means of keeping in touch with distant friends, or to maintain a bit of social connection in a life dominated by work and family obligations.

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    1. Re:Flawed study is flawed by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

      According to TFA the study sample involved college students. What about other demographic groups? For most of the more "mature" folks I know that use Facebook it's a means of keeping in touch with distant friends, or to maintain a bit of social connection in a life dominated by work and family obligations.

      Most studies involve students because researches work at universities.

      These same studies also cite a study which justifies the use of students for studies.

      I would cite it, but you clearly have not done any research, so neither will I.

  5. dont forget living in the past by digitalsushi · · Score: 5, Funny

    I found facebook as a great place to reconnect for the first time with girls that used to be pretty in high school, clinging to their pregnancy photos as though they were my own children, laughing with them.. printing them out and putting them on my fridge.. It's also a great place to have a decent, private conversation with your best friend's mom without him "getting all weird about this". A place for adults to communicate as they wish. A place for grownups.

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  6. Bad summary by UnknowingFool · · Score: 4, Informative

    "Heaviest users of Facebook are Narcissists, Insecure" is more appropriate title.

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  7. Seems fitting. by RyuuzakiTetsuya · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Isn't Mark Zuckerberg known to be a complete jerk and a narcissist?

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  8. Re:HOLY CRAP!! by DanTheStone · · Score: 5, Interesting

    They're extrapolating too far outside the sample. The sample was 100 university students. They don't adequately represent the population that uses Facebook. Plus, we have no idea how they ranked the narcissism and self-esteem listed in TFA. If narcissism was determined by how much you tell other people about what you do, of course people using Facebook would rank highly on that scale.

  9. Re:HOLY CRAP!! by Ambiguous+Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    At least we know your sarcasometer is properly calibrated. :)

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  10. Re:...what ? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's called the scientific method. Maybe you've heard of it. It requires you to not believe something just because everyone knows it.

  11. Keyword "narcissist" a lot more in the news lately by cshay · · Score: 3, Interesting

    In remember when I only heard the word "narcissist" and "narcissism" in the college classroom and in self help books. But in the last 2 years I think its usage has been climbing dramatically. Anyone with Lexus-Nexus access care to check? I think it was a lyric in a few pop songs so maybe that's the cause.....

  12. Re:HOLY CRAP!! by networkBoy · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Based on the number of friends I have, and the number of announcements of "hey join me at farm wars" Vs. "hai Im in ur survey you can haz cheezburger" Vs. "L@@K at me, L@@K what I did 11!111!!!" I'd say that the survey is fairly accurate. Taking that further to the couple people I *know* to have low self esteem and the one true narcissist I know, and how much time they spend on FB, yeah I think the survey is spot on.
    -nB

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  13. Sample Size by Shin+Dig · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Note, this study had a sample size of 100 college students, possibly self selected (selection criteria wasn't readily presented). It's really dubious to make a generalization on that.

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  14. Re:If all you've got to survey is ... by Locke2005 · · Score: 3, Funny

    there's probably an even larger group of users who are grandchildren. Grandchildren who, when trolling for sex on facebook, should probably remember that they have friended their grandparents... (And yes, studies confirm that 100% of facebook users are grandchildren of someone.)

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  15. Kettle calls Pot black by Infonaut · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I find it humorous that so many Slashdotters bag on Facebook users, who are apparently self-absorbed. Tell me you don't give a rat's ass how your Slashdot comments are moderated. Tell me you've never looked to see how many people are interested in reading your comments. I know there will always be those who profess to be completely disinterested in their social standing in Slashdot, but methinks the number who actually don't give a damn is smaller than the number who make that claim.

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  16. Re:HOLY CRAP!! by Yaztromo · · Score: 4, Informative

    Plus, we have no idea how they ranked the narcissism and self-esteem listed in TFA.

    You just need to find a better article:

    The more prolific the Facebook activity, the lower they rated on the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale and the higher in the Narcissism Personality Inventory.

    Or from the published research itself:

    After agreeing to participate in this research study, Facebook owners were administered a brief four-part questionnaire. The first section required demographic information, including the participant's age and gender. The second section addressed Facebook activity; it required respondents to indicate the number of times they check their Facebook page per day and the time spent on Facebook per session. The remaining sections assessed two psychological constructs: self-esteem and narcissism.

    The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale was used to measure participant self-esteem. This 10-item test measured self-esteem using a 4-point Likert scale, ranging from strongly disagree to strongly agree. Example items include “On the whole, I am satisfied with myself” and “I take a positive attitude toward myself.” The original reliability of this scale is 0.72. This measure has gained acceptable internal consistency and test–retest reliability, as well as convergent and discriminant validity.

    Narcissism was assessed using the Narcissism Personality Inventory (NPI)-16. The NPI-16 is a shorter, unidimensional measure of the NPI-40. While the 40-item measure revealed an =0.84, the NPI-16 has an =0.72. Despite this discrepancy, the two measures are correlated at r=0.90 (p

    And now you know.

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  17. Re:...what ? by vux984 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    They needed a fucking study to see that ?

    If they said it without a study we'd have a bunch of "[citation please]" followed by sarcastic comments that a few anecdotes are meaningless, and how they happen know a bunch of humble self-assured people who use facebook a lot too.

    So yes, they needed a fucking study. Its how we separate truth from truthiness. Science at work. Just because it confirms what most people might beleive is true doesn't make it unworthy of study. Sometimes looking into things that most people believe is true has surprising results.

  18. Re:HOLY CRAP!! by hedwards · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Yeah, I call bullshit on that. Twitter is the site of narcissists.