facebook: By Laura Hazard Owen laurahazardowen Oct. 2, 2019, 11 25 a.m, according to MSNBC. Oct. 2, 2019, 11 25 a.m. Audience & Social College students who go off Facebook for a week consume less news and report being less depressed When users stop getting news from Facebook, they don't necessarily start getting it somewhere else. Threatening to leave Facebook, or talking about how you should spend less time on it, is common. The paper is The economic effects of Facebook, published this week online in the journal Experimental Economics by Roberto Mosquera of Ecuador's Universidad de las Americas and Mofioluwasademi Odunowo, Trent McNamara, Xiongfei Guo, and Ragan Petrie of Texas A&M University. Actually leaving is less common though it is happening . If you do leave, it might be good for you and you also might miss it A study of 1,769 U.S. undergrads found that those who got off Facebook for a week consumed less news, experienced greater wellbeing and, uh, valued Facebook 20 percent more highly, in monetary terms, than they had before they took their break.
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