The New Yorker Article How Facebook Makes Us Unhappy

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Maria Konnikova suggests, in The New Yorker article “How Facebook Makes Us Unhappy” that Facebook can either be a good thing, making people happier or a bad thing, making people sad. It depends on what one is doing online, when one pays attention or not it can result in boredom or not. It also depends on one’s own characteristics, so sad people were sad even before Facebook. However, Facebook seems to be an amplifier of the feelings of one, making people more envy and jealous, for instance. Hence, Facebook does not appear to society as trouble, but it is, definitely, a signal alert of how one’s life is going. Even though Facebook can allow people to connect and communicate with each other, I believe that it brings more bad than benefits. Supporters

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