Log out: Cutting down on Facebook time can improve well-being, reduce depression symptoms

Researchers believe that reducing the amount of time spent on Facebook could be enough to prevent addictive behaviour.

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According to the researchers, participants who reduced their Facebook usage, smoked fewer cigarettes than before, were more active physically, and showed fewer depressive symptoms than those who didn't reduce their usage of the social network.
BERLIN: Reducing Facebook usage time is linked to smoking fewer cigarettes, better physical activity, and fewer depressive symptoms, according to a study which suggests that less frequent use of the social media platform may prevent addictive behaviour.

The study, published in the journal Computers in Human Behaviour, assessed 286 people who were on Facebook for at least 25 minutes a day, with an average usage time of an hour per day.

The researchers, including those from Ruhr-University Bochum in Germany, subdivided the participants into two groups.


One was a control group comprising of 146 people who used Facebook as usual, and another was a group of 140 individuals who reduced their usage of the platform by 20 minutes a day for two weeks - about one third of the average usage time.

According to the scientists, all the participants were tested prior to the study, one week into it, at the end of the two-week experiment, and finally one month and three months later.

They surveyed the way the participants used Facebook, their well-being, and their lifestyle.
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The study noted that participants in the group that had reduced their Facebook usage time used the platform less, both actively, and passively.

"This is significant, because passive use in particular leads to people comparing themselves with others and thus experiencing envy and a reduction in psychological well-being," said Julia Brailovskaia, study co-author from Ruhr-University Bochum.

According to the scientists, participants who reduced their Facebook usage time, smoked fewer cigarettes than before, were more active physically, and showed fewer depressive symptoms than the control group, with their satisfaction with life reportedly increasing.

"After the two-week period of Facebook detox, these effects, i.e. the improvement of well-being and a healthier lifestyle, lasted until the final checks three months after the experiment," Brailovskaia said.
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The scientists believe this is an indication that simply reducing the amount of time spent on Facebook every day could be enough to prevent addictive behaviour, increase well-being, and support a healthier lifestyle.

"It's not necessary to give up the platform altogether," Brailovskaia said.
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From A Harvard Dorm To 2.7 Bn Users: A Look At Facebook's 15-Year Journey
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Social media giant Facebook turned 15 on Monday, at a time when the network has been facing flak for issues like fake news, manipulation, data leaks, privacy abuse, among others.

But despite the battles, co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg, said he sees the network as a largely "positive" force for society.

In a post on the Facebook's 15th birthday, Zuckerberg shared the journey from his college dorm to present day. "It took about four years for 100 million people to connect, and less than a decade for 1 billion people to connect. Today, about 2.7 billion people are connected using the service," he elaborated.


Here's a look at the journey of what has now become the world's biggest social network.
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After making the site, that began in a dorm-room in Harvard, available to everyone in 2006 the company launched the News Feed to help users see what their friends are up to.

In 2007, Pages were introduced to give people a way to connect to the things they're interested in.

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Facebook's expansion continued with the tech giant opening its first office in Asia-Pacific. The company set up shop in Sydney, Australia.

On the global front, the social network introduced the Groups feature to help people build communities. It also introduced the 'Like' button in the same year.

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In 2013 just before Facebook was about to turn 10, Zuckerberg had a vision of a global Internet. The tech titan wanted to connect the two-thirds of the world that was not online yet - and towards that aim, he wanted to launch Internet.org.

However, even though he said the idea was aimed at a greater good and not for earning profits, the world - that had fallen in love Facebook - didn't agree with his second idea, saying it ran counter to net neutrality.

But despite making Internet.org among his top priorities for nearly three years, complete with advertisements, videos, and time - ranging from forums at the Mobile World Congress to visits to India and Africa, and even appearing before the UN General Assembly - Zuckerberg didn't manage to convince the world.

Facebook eventually changed the app’s name to Free Basics, but it was more than a name game, and not much came out of that either.

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Adding to the tech giant's growth, WhatsApp joined Facebook in 2014. In the same year, the company joined the Virtual Reality race with 'Oculus'.

On the sideline, the network continued to innovate and introduced 'Facebook Live' as a way to bring people together through real-time video.

2016 was the year Facebook went beyond its popular 'Like' feature, and cashed in on the growing emoji trend, with the introduction of 'Reactions'. The new feature gave users more ways to show how they felt about about posts.

As the community grew, it went from being just a place to connect to being a place of business with 'Marketplace'. The feature allowed users to buy and sell products on the site. In a bid to capture a more diverse market, Facebook also launched 'Fundraisers' - a means to let people raise money for causes they care about.

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