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Michael Carvalho
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Owner of Fabriclean Inc.

I was reading my daily clips this morning and thought this would be helpful to the community? The question is:

What happens to your well-being when you stop using Facebook?

Maybe you’re tired of your uncle’s political tirades. Maybe you’re sick of wall-to-wall baby pics. Maybe you’re staging a teeny-tiny privacy protest.

We all have reasons for quitting Facebook. But have you ever thought about what happens to you if you do? Some economists studied precisely that.

They recruited (through Facebook ads, of course) 2,743 people to unplug from Facebook for 4 weeks. Here’s what they found:

1️⃣ You might get an hour of your life back. For the average unplugger, walking away from Facebook freed up 60 minutes per day.

2️⃣ You might spend less time consuming news. The unpluggers reported spending 15% less time gorging on headlines.

3️⃣ You might be less exposed to polarizing news. That being said, deactivating didn’t affect people’s negative views about another party.

4️⃣ You might be happier. There were “small but significant” improvements in “self-reported happiness, life satisfaction, depression, and anxiety.”

5️⃣ You might consider Facebook’s role in your life. Unpluggers said they thought more about whether the platform is really good or bad.

One thing's for sure: It's not easy to drop the 'book. The researchers had to pay their subjects a hefty amount -- some as much as $102! -- to get them to unplug in the first place.

Their findings are also most relevant for individuals, not large groups. It’s not clear what would happen if everyone Facebook Cleansed at once. I will add-in number 6; You could apply for more jobs, do better research on the company you applied to? Most importantly spend quality time with your love ones? Have a Good Day! #motivation #unemployment #stressful #firstjob

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Mary Greg
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Rabakah Schutter
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I'm looking for a job in my community

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Mark Jorges
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I only use FB for family and friends. It's restricted.

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Hector Padilla
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many people also wants to put negative on you and make things harder for you make you look bad I totally agree FB. Is not that good

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Hector Padilla
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That is true. They see that.

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Jim Keeling
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They control your thoughts and views...throw in trash, they will you!

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Charlotte Freeman
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Food for thought!

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Tiffany Toungett
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I think your life gets better But beware of toxic people on there as well in real life

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Alyssa McLellan
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How interesting!!

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Matt Coccoluto
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Customer Success at Jobcase

I recently deleted twitter from my phone (I deleted Facebook last year), and I've found it greatly improved my mood. I still find a use for social media, whether it's the occasional birthday reminder or staying in the know but there's so much negativity on it. I find myself more likely to open a book now instead of just scrolling through social media.

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