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People love social networks. That’s the obvious conclusion from Facebook’s 900 million active users and its current standing as one of the most visited sites on the web, second only to Google. New research from the University of Georgia finds what people may really “like” about social networking are themselves.
“Editing yourself and constructing yourself on these social networking sites, even for a short period of time, seems to have an effect on how you see yourself,” said Campbell, who heads the department of psychology in the UGA Franklin College of Arts and Sciences and co-authored the book “The Narcissism Epidemic: Living in the Age of Entitlement.” “They are feeling better about themselves in both cases. But in one they are tapping into narcissism and in the other into self-esteem.”
via Facebook makes us feel good about ourselves, research finds.
An example of egotism, the addiction of seeking approval from others.