What drives you to keep posting your "good times" pictures on Facebook? Envy is a key motivator behind such posts and that contributes to a decrease in mental well-being among users, says a new study.
Messenger will return the Facebook mobile app thanks to Meta.
Now you can get happy birthday messages on your actual birthday instead of some random day.
Facebook has to implement new rules for Facebook Live because people are literally the worst. Now, if you break the rules you'll receive a ban.
I don't spend too much time on FB. I go in, see if I get any updates, and I get out. I don't scroll down to see anybody's posts.
If something negative makes it to the top of my news feed, I unfollow that person. That is Facebook's best feature.
I realized that nobody's life, that I know of, on FB is as awesome as they make it seem.
I only post pics of me and my friends doing activities or at events. None of that narcissistic crap. Only positivity and happiness. I opted out of the comparison game.
"Sharing pictures and stories about the highlights of your life - that's so much of what Facebook is for, so you can't take that away."
I believe a lot of people are missing out on the fact that most of the stuff on Facebook are highlights and person's real life. People get a wrong perception about what life is.
On the other hand, some people's lives have more highlights than the others...
facebook - where people compare other peoples "highlights" to their own "behind the scenes".