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  2. Friending and following - Wikipedia

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    These are social networking "friends" with whom one has no relationship at all. [9] Within these categories "friends" can be made up of strong ties, weak existing ties, weak latent ties, and parasocial ties. [7] Strong ties can be made up of close family members and friends where self-disclosure, intimacy and frequent content occur. [7]

  3. Social media - Wikipedia

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    Social media are used to socialize with friends and family [142] pursue romance and flirt, [142] but not all social needs can be fulfilled by social media. [143] For example, a 2003 article reported that lonely individuals are more likely to use the Internet for emotional support than others. [ 144 ]

  4. Social Media Make You More Sociable, Study Says - AOL

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    Social media websites such as Facebook make people more sociable, researchers say. ... We present ourselves in different ways, whether to friends, co-workers, or family," Watkins said.

  5. Dunbar's number - Wikipedia

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    Dunbar's number has become of interest in anthropology, evolutionary psychology, [12] statistics, and business management.For example, developers of social software are interested in it, as they need to know the size of social networks their software needs to take into account; and in the modern military, operational psychologists seek such data to support or refute policies related to ...

  6. Friendship paradox - Wikipedia

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    The friendship paradox is the phenomenon first observed by the sociologist Scott L. Feld in 1991 that on average, an individual's friends have more friends than that individual. [1] It can be explained as a form of sampling bias in which people with more friends are more likely to be in one's own friend group. In other words, one is less likely ...

  7. How does social media affect your mental health? - AOL

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    According to the Surgeon General's 2023 advisory on social media use in youth, negative mental health outcomes are particularly elevated for those who spend more than three hours per day on social ...

  8. The latest longevity trend? Social wellness clubs - AOL

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    Thanks to social media and groups like Swimmable Cities, it's easier than ever to find these kinds of communities, Harper says. ... Or just meet with friends for brisk walks a few days a week ...

  9. Social media and the effects on American adolescents

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    Social media allows people to communicate with other people using social media, no matter the distance between them. [4] Some adolescents with social and emotional issues feel more included with social media and online activities. [5] Social media can give people a sense of belonging which can lead to an increase in identity development.