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    Smile Facebook Boosts Self-esteem

    March 4, 2011 -- If you’re feeling a little blue, don’t look into a mirror. Take a gander instead at your Facebook page, which may boost your self-esteem.

    That’s the conclusion of a new study by Cornell University researchers involving the wildly popular online social networking site.

    The reasons for this positive effect seem clear, the researchers say.

    Facebook lets you put your best face forward, allowing you to filter out anything that will make you feel bad.
    Facebook can depict you in a very positive light, without blemishes a mirror might reflect, real or imagined.
    “Unlike a mirror, which reminds us of who we really are and may have a negative effect on self-esteem if that image does match with our ideal, Facebook can show a positive version of ourselves,” Jeffrey Hancock, PhD, one of the authors of the study, says in a prepared statement. “We’re not saying that it’s a deceptive version of self, but it’s a positive one.”

    Facebook and Self-esteem
    Hancock and fellow researcher Amy L. Gonzales, MA, now a scholar at the University of Pennsylvania, signed up 63 Cornell students to take part in experiments in the university’s Social Media Lab.

    The students were either seated at computers showing their Facebook profiles or at computers that were turned off. Some of those at turned-off computers had mirrors to look at, and others didn’t. Students in the third group were encouraged to fiddle with their Facebook profiles.

    The students on Facebook were allowed to spend three minutes perusing the page, exploring only their own profiles and associated tabs.

    All 63 students were given a questionnaire designed to measure self-esteem.

    Students who looked at their Facebook profiles during the experiment had higher self-esteem than students in the groups where the computer was turned off.

    Students who viewed their Facebook profile but left their profile site during the study reported lower self-esteem than students who exclusively viewed their own profile site.

    Also, study participants who edited their Facebook profile during the study reported higher self-esteem than those who did not change their profile. The researchers viewed editing as a primary means of optimizing self-presentation. Because Facebook users can be selective about what they say or present about themselves, including photographs and autobiographical information, they can present themselves as conforming to an ideal, the authors write.

    Polishing Your Image

    With Facebook, users are able to enhance “awareness of the optimal self,” the study says. And the self-image can be polished unabashedly with clever comments and by providing personal details and photos that users deem flattering.

    “For many people, there’s an automatic assumption that the Internet is bad,” Hancock says. “This is one of the first studies to show that there’s a psychological benefit of Facebook.”

    The study is published in Cyberpsychology, Behavior and Social Networking





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    I guess I could see that. Thanks for posting =)
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    Facebook is a great deal overall. I use it to keep up with friends and family, most of those people see me in person somewhat often. So I can see the point derived from the study but for me personally it isnt so "seperated" from my everyday life and all the people I know allready have a good idea of my flaws and what I'm about. I dont need an esteem/ego boost anyways... I can do that all on my own no computers nessary.

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    i don't buy it people need real inter-personal interaction
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    Not when you only have your parents and dog as "friends."

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    I'm old school I guess. I prefer message boards vs. "Hey guys, I just pooped 5 mins ago and it looks like a baby jesus! - heres the pic!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by S2kracer View Post
    Not when you only have your parents and dog as "friends."
    If this is true they need help
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Geared God View Post
    If this is true they need help
    They all text more than they talk and I know this for sure... My daughter can text more than i dunno what... There is really not much interaction with people besides through a device of some sort. Which people can be anyway they want to.

    Heck even proof of that is in forums. People will say some of the most fucked up shit, but in real life they don't do that. At least for the most part and I would hope that people aren't really as mean or stupid as they can portray themselves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mp340 View Post
    They all text more than they talk and I know this for sure... My daughter can text more than i dunno what... There is really not much interaction with people besides through a device of some sort. Which people can be anyway they want to.

    Heck even proof of that is in forums. People will say some of the most fucked up shit, but in real life they don't do that. At least for the most part and I would hope that people aren't really as mean or stupid as they can portray themselves.
    Some of these people i bet act like this in real life
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