Facebook And Facebook: The Effects Of Facebook

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Facebook is one of the most popular social networking sites. It is a site that connects people throughout the world. It was introduced by Mark Zuckerberg who says “what we are trying to do at Facebook is to help people communicate more efficiently. Facebook actually did revolutionize the process of communication regardless of its other effects. As it is known the majority of people are Facebook users; it is embedded in our daily life. For its widespread and several impacts it is leaving, much research had been done; some showing Facebook’s pros and others lightening up on its cons in diverse fields. But still there is almost no research that sums the diverse conclusions to give a clear and brief overall conclusion. The question could …show more content…

This literature links the effects of Facebook to level of activity, online and offline relation, and user’s personality in order to assist in answering the question mentioned above. Concerning the level of activity, the literature revealed that the effects of Facebook on the user are linked to the level of activity. Many studies have been done, yet the research has not reached common ground in their interpretations. Some indicated negative aspects. (Sagioglou & Greitemeyer, 2014; Bowe, 2010; Meier, Reinecke & Meltzer, 2016) while others saw the opposite (Deters & Mehl, 2012; Kaya & Bicen, 2016). Greitemeyer (2014) stated that positive mood and time active on Facebook are negatively correlated. The authors believed that spending more time on Facebook lowers the mood. In parallel, being active by means of …show more content…

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