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2025-05-26 03:02:35
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THOSE WHO ARE MOST ADDICTED TO SOCIAL MEDIA ARE THOSE WHO CONSUME THE MOST MISINFORMATION, A STUDY INDICATES
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✍️ A new study finds that excessive social media use can make users more prone to believing and sharing fake news, with compulsive behaviors, mood changes, and withdrawal symptoms similar to those of addiction.
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👉 Excessive social media use can lead to compulsive behaviors, mood changes, and withdrawal symptoms similar to those of addiction.
👉 Users with a higher level of dependence on social media platforms are more likely to interact with misleading content.
👉 The study suggests that social media platforms could contribute to mitigating the effects of this phenomenon by providing personalized resources.
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