|
asked
by Tatiana Sorabi
10 months ago
A recent study from University of Salford in the UK says so. Their study indicates social media may do more harm than good when it comes to personal well-being....
|
Answered Thu 12 Jul 2012, at 06:10AM
Not mine. However, according to a recent study by Anxiety UK, over half of the social media users polled said Facebook, Twitter and other networking sites had changed their lives ...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/10/social-media-anxiety_n_1662224.html?utm_hp_ref=technology
To add your comment, Login / Register or
Share or Ask to answer
Asked by: Tatiana Sorabi
About Me: Inspire me! drive me! Daughter of Persian father and Parisian mother. Thanks to my Dad's job, I've been moving back and forth between America... more
Question followers
Related Questions
interested in sponsoring?
Sponsored
[STUDY] Has social media lowered your self esteem or added to your anxiety?



