British scientists from the University of Plymouth have discovered the reason for the popularity of natural disaster videos on social networks. The...
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American scientists from the University of Illinois at Chicago studied the effect of social networks on the perceived feeling of loneliness. It turns out that in many cases, online communication services make people feel even more disconnected from society. The study was published in the scientific journal broadcasting Journal of Social and Personal Relationships (JSPR). […]
British scientists from the University of Plymouth have discovered the reason for the popularity of natural disaster videos on social networks. The...
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