Contrary to widespread belief, people wind down, not wind up, while they browse Facebook and Twitter, experiencing calm, relaxation and other positive, deactivated emotions. https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=3274402 …pic.twitter.com/DPz6g86Mrl
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but more meaningful? Facebook relies on dopamine effect, like slot machines, that kicks in when the user is using the platform. The follow up effects however are the hard to deal with - depression, anxiety...
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