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Study: Social Networks Have Negative Effect On Individual Welfare

An anonymous reader writes: A study of 50,000 people in Italy has found the impact of social networking on individual welfare to be "significantly negative." The researchers found that improvements in self-reported well-being occurred when online networking led to face-to-face interactions, but this effect was overwhelmed by the perceived losses in well-being (PDF) generated by interaction strictly through social networks. The researchers "highlight the role of discrimination and hate speech on social media which they say play a significant role in trust and well-being. Better moderation could significantly improve the well-being of the people who use social networks, they conclude."

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  1. /. Is ostensibly a social network. by Culture20 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Bail! Bail!

  2. The mere existence of Facebook harms my well-being by Narcocide · · Score: 3, Funny

    ... and I don't even use it.