Technology 28 May 2020 By Donna Lu Keeping up with friendsStephen Frost / Alamy People who are prone to comparing themselves with others, both offline and online, spend more time on Facebook. To see what effect the time spent on social media has on social comparison and self-perception, Moira Burke and her colleagues at Facebook…
By Donna Lu Keeping up with friendsStephen Frost / Alamy People who are prone to comparing themselves to others, both offline and online, spend more time on Facebook. To see what effect the time spent on social media has on social comparison and self-perception, Moira Burke and her colleagues at Facebook surveyed 37,729 people from…
4 min read IT'S ONLY NATURAL to compare yourself to the guy lifting next to you. It doesn’t matter if he’s bigger and stronger or smaller and scrawnier—everyone wants a benchmark against which to gauge their strength and skill. If that bench (or squat rack, or power platform, or rubberized flooring) happens to be just
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