The document discusses a study that examined the relationship between social media usage and loneliness. Researchers surveyed over 1,000 young adults and found that higher social media usage was associated with greater feelings of loneliness. However, passive social media activities like browsing were linked to loneliness more than active social interactions like commenting or posting.
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The document discusses a study that examined the relationship between social media usage and loneliness. Researchers surveyed over 1,000 young adults and found that higher social media usage was associated with greater feelings of loneliness. However, passive social media activities like browsing were linked to loneliness more than active social interactions like commenting or posting.
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