Witnessing friends’ vacations, love lives and work successes on Facebook can cause envy and trigger feelings of misery and loneliness, according to German researchers. A study conducted jointly by two ...
Boast book Witnessing friends' vacations, love lives and work successes on Facebook can cause envy and trigger feelings of misery and loneliness, say German researchers. A study conducted jointly by ...
As someone who doesn't prioritize dating, I rarely catch myself mulling over the lack of romance in my life … until I look at my Facebook Newsfeed. Seeing countless posts by friends who are getting ...
Witnessing friends' vacations, love lives and work successes on Facebook can cause envy and trigger feelings of misery and loneliness, according to German researchers. A study conducted jointly by two ...
Do you ever get jealous that your Facebook friends are out living more exciting, successful lives than you? You're not alone. I'm PCMag's managing editor for consumer electronics, overseeing an ...
Sunday's column: Her updates are better than mine In every neighborhood, one family has the nicest yard. And in every Facebook community, one friend has the nicest life. It's not you. It will never be ...
Have you ever scrolled through an ex-boyfriend or ex-girlfriend's photos? Or wistfully "Liked" a co-worker's beautiful vacation snapshots? That kind of envious behavior on Facebook can lead to ...
Editor’s Note: Whatever your stage in life, an ill-timed Facebook post or TMI tweet can deliver a digital hit to your self esteem: whether it’s news of an ex getting hitched or photos of someone’s too ...