The secret history of Facebook depression
	
	
	
		
		
		
		
	
	
Read more: 
https://phys.org/news/2018-01-secret-history-facebook-depression.html
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To  early users, the internet held such promise for people and communities.  Now, on the eve of Facebook's 15th birthday, social media is making  people depressed. What happened?                                
                                                                            
                                                           Since it launched in 2004, Facebook has been working to "
give people the power to share and make the world more open and connected."
This sounds great. But is it, actually?
Does connecting with 
everyone you've ever met ever on Facebook  make you happy? Does sharing everything with them on Facebook make you  jump out of your seat with joy? Probably not.
In fact, if the research is any indication, you may actually be finding Facebook 
and other social media sites  aren't so great for your mental health. Instead of feeling blissfully  open and connected with your friends, you feel inadequate or maybe even a  bit depressed.
Is social media making us sad because technology is inherently alienating? Is Facebook actually just evil?
We've been asking questions about technology like this for a rather long time. But the answer is a bit more complicated.
Read more at: 
https://phys.org/news/2018-01-secret-history-facebook-depression.html#jCp
To  early users, the internet held such promise for people and communities.  Now, on the eve of Facebook's 15th birthday, social media is making  people depressed. What happened?                                
                                                                            
                                                           Since it launched in 2004, Facebook has been working to "
give people the power to share and make the world more open and connected."
This sounds great. But is it, actually?
Does connecting with 
everyone you've ever met ever on Facebook  make you happy? Does sharing everything with them on Facebook make you  jump out of your seat with joy? Probably not.
In fact, if the research is any indication, you may actually be finding Facebook 
and other social media sites  aren't so great for your mental health. Instead of feeling blissfully  open and connected with your friends, you feel inadequate or maybe even a  bit depressed.
Is social media making us sad because technology is inherently alienating? Is Facebook actually just evil?
We've been asking questions about technology like this for a rather long time. But the answer is a bit more complicated.
Read more at: 
https://phys.org/news/2018-01-secret-history-facebook-depression.html#jCp
To  early users, the internet held such promise for people and communities.  Now, on the eve of Facebook's 15th birthday, social media is making  people depressed. What happened?                                
                                                                            
                                                           Since it launched in 2004, Facebook has been working to "
give people the power to share and make the world more open and connected."
This sounds great. But is it, actually?
Does connecting with 
everyone you've ever met ever on Facebook  make you happy? Does sharing everything with them on Facebook make you  jump out of your seat with joy? Probably not.
In fact, if the research is any indication, you may actually be finding Facebook 
and other social media sites  aren't so great for your mental health. Instead of feeling blissfully  open and connected with your friends, you feel inadequate or maybe even a  bit depressed.
Is social media making us sad because technology is inherently alienating? Is Facebook actually just evil?
We've been asking questions about technology like this for a rather long time. But the answer is a bit more complicated.
Read more at: 
https://phys.org/news/2018-01-secret-history-facebook-depression.html#jCp
To  early users, the internet held such promise for people and communities.  Now, on the eve of Facebook's 15th birthday, social media is making  people depressed. What happened?                                
                                                                            
                                                           Since it launched in 2004, Facebook has been working to "
give people the power to share and make the world more open and connected."
This sounds great. But is it, actually?
Does connecting with 
everyone you've ever met ever on Facebook  make you happy? Does sharing everything with them on Facebook make you  jump out of your seat with joy? Probably not.
In fact, if the research is any indication, you may actually be finding Facebook 
and other social media sites  aren't so great for your mental health. Instead of feeling blissfully  open and connected with your friends, you feel inadequate or maybe even a  bit depressed.
Is social media making us sad because technology is inherently alienating? Is Facebook actually just evil?
We've been asking questions about technology like this for a rather long time. But the answer is a bit more complicated.
Read more at: 
https://phys.org/news/2018-01-secret-history-facebook-depression.html#jCp
To  early users, the internet held such promise for people and communities.  Now, on the eve of Facebook's 15th birthday, social media is making  people depressed. What happened?                                
                                                                            
                                                           Since it launched in 2004, Facebook has been working to "
give people the power to share and make the world more open and connected."
This sounds great. But is it, actually?
Does connecting with 
everyone you've ever met ever on Facebook  make you happy? Does sharing everything with them on Facebook make you  jump out of your seat with joy? Probably not.
In fact, if the research is any indication, you may actually be finding Facebook 
and other social media sites  aren't so great for your mental health. Instead of feeling blissfully  open and connected with your friends, you feel inadequate or maybe even a  bit depressed.
Is social media making us sad because technology is inherently alienating? Is Facebook actually just evil?
We've been asking questions about technology like this for a rather long time. But the answer is a bit more complicated.
Read more at: 
https://phys.org/news/2018-01-secret-history-facebook-depression.html#jCp