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Thursday, April 12, 2012

The Facebook Paths to Happiness




Junghyun, K., & Jong-Eun Roselyn, L. (2011). The Facebook Paths to Happiness: Effects of the Number of Facebook Friends and Self-Presentation on Subjective Well-Being. Cyberpsychology, Behavior & Social Networking, 14(6), 359-364. doi:10.1089/cyber.2010.0374

This article talks about how Facebook can make people happy.  Facebook became one of the world’s leading social networking sites since 2004.  A study showed that college-age students spend about 28 minutes per day on Facebook.  The article says that friends are an important source of emotional and practical support and therefore, it is considered a key element of happiness.  However, the friend someone has on their page has positive effects on one’s subjective well-being.  The purpose of this article is to show people of how good Facebook is and the impacts it has on people.  Kim and Lee, the authors of this article based their information from lots of online resources.  One of the resources includes Mark Zucberburg’s, who is the creator of Facebook online blog.  This article was useful because it is important to social media.  Today, people check their account almost every day for updates and the latest news connecting with families and friends.

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