Heavy Social Media Users Trapped In Endless Cycle of Depression (independent.co.uk)
An anonymous reader quotes an article on The Independent: The more time young adults spend on social media, the more likely they are to become depressed, a study has found. Of the 19- to 32-year-olds who took part in the research, those who checked social media most frequently throughout the week were 2.7 times more likely to develop depression than those who checked least often. The 1,787 U.S. participants used social media for an average 61 minutes every day, visiting accounts 30 times per week. Of them a quarter were found to have high indicators of depression. Dr Brian Primack, the director of Pitt's Centre for Research on Media, Technology and Health, led the study, said, "One strong possibility is that people who are already having depressive symptoms start to use social media more, perhaps because they do not feel the energy or drive to engage in as many direct social relationships." Update: 03/26 17:06 GMT by M : Oops -- as many of you correctly pointed out, we originally covered this story on Friday. Apologies for the error. Thanks!
./ Found to be trapped in an endless cycle of depression.
This story again later tomorrow.
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Minimum threshold fixed. Thanks!
Heavy slashdot readers caught in endless cycle of dupes.
As per the quote:
"One strong possibility is that people who are already having depressive symptoms start to use social media more, perhaps because they do not feel the energy or drive to engage in as many direct social relationships."
I think it is much more likely that depression causes the social media use, not that the social media use causes depression. Otherwise you might as well blame TV, books, and magazines, which all also portray unrealistic people and lives.
"Depressed people more likely to use Facebook relentlessly."
Seriously. I have never experienced so many reposts of headlines on any other "news" site.
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Deleting my Facebook profile years ago was the best thing I did that year. What a waste of time/energy.
...to reading this story on Friday but since then I've experienced something of a similar endless cycle with pornographic media.
I figured if Facebook won't let me break free of depression maybe watching better looking men have sex with women I'll never meet be so much better for me.
Although I digress it's worth mentioning that neither "cycle" is truly endless. Depressed users eventually recover or end and porn addicts eventually wake up very sore...
A 'singular oddity' is an event that cannot be explained and only happens when you are alone.
Such as that Guy who keeps on posting Left/Right leaning political posts at the point of nausea.
I quickly learned to use the "mute" feature in Facebook because of those idiots who post zero impact political comments. You know, those comments that won't convince the other side and that people who already agree with the position don't need to read, yet idiots keep posting that and no doubt high-five themselves as they re-read their masterpiece.
lucm, indeed.
Slashdot, like Twitter, is a write-only media.
lucm, indeed.
Surely you meant, "Slashdot, like Twitter, is a write-only medium".
Il n'y a pas de Planet B.
If you think that's bad, take a gander at Tumblr sometime.
Consistency is only a virtue if you're not a screw-up.