social networking
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Cheer Up By Looking Up Your Depressing Friends On Facebook
We all have those days when we’re feeling down. Life isn’t going our way and we want to feel better about ourselves. If you use Facebook, a recent study researches at the Ohio State University suggests looking up friends who are complaining about their problems.
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Facebook’s News Feed Settings Simplifies Cleaning Up Your News Feed
Facebook has rolled out a new News Feed Settings page that helps you cut the clutter from your News Feed without unfriending everyone.
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Whenever You Compare Yourself To Someone On Social Media, Set A Goal
People only post the best parts of their lives on social media, so it’s easy to find ourselves making comparisons. Next time, figure out whether your feelings are telling you to get better at something, and set a goal to do so.
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Another Researcher Shows How Social Networks Can Follow You Online
Security researcher Andris Atteka discovered a way to see LinkedIn users that came to his blog page, and get their profile information as long as they were logged in when they did it. It serves as a good reminder: log out of social networks when you’re finished.