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Shifts and nuances in the way we communicate online.
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Is Facebook Is Getting in the Way of Your Happiness?

Is Facebook Is Getting in the Way of Your Happiness? | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Everyone is on Facebook, but if everyone were jumping off a bridge, would you do it? There are plenty of reasons Facebook is bad for you (you probably know most of them). 

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Study: Facebook Makes People Sad

Study: Facebook Makes People Sad | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Another study confirms what we've always believed: Facebook makes you feel lonely and bad about yourself.

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Facebook Posts Can Offer Clues of Depression

Facebook Posts Can Offer Clues of Depression | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Facebook and other social media have created an irresistible forum for online sharing and oversharing, so much so that endless mood-of-the-moment updates have inspired a snickering retort on T-shirts and posters: “Face your problems, don’t Facebook them.”

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How Facebook Is Changing the Way We Think and Feel

How Facebook Is Changing the Way We Think and Feel | Communications Major | Scoop.it
Facebook is by a wide margin, the world’s largest social network. Hardly a week goes by that you can’t find a new article about how it makes us unhappy, lonely, narcissistic, jealous, or sad. Our culture is pervaded by a sense that for everything we’ve gained, something has been—is being—lost.
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Here’s Why Instagram Is Even More Depressing than Facebook

Here’s Why Instagram Is Even More Depressing than Facebook | Communications Major | Scoop.it

Each time you swipe through more images of people’s meals and soirees and renovation projects and holiday sunsets, you are potentially blurring the boundary between stranger-you-haven’t-met and sleazy voyeur skulking around the cabana with an iPhone.

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