New Facts: How Facebook Uses Us Like Animal Experiences

The Facebook just posted them που αναφέρουν ότι αυτό που ονομάζεται “συναισθηματική μόλυνση” λειτουργεί εξίσου καλά μέσω του News Feed σας. Τα στοιχεία προήλθαν από μια έρευνα που πραγματοποίησε “παίζοντας” με το συναίσθημα τυχαίων χρηστών, σερβίροντας επιλεγμένες “ειδήσεις” στο News Feed τους.

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Well you read. OR research study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, says that Facebook researchers wanted to understand if the feelings we face face-to-face can also be experienced digitally. So the team created an algorithm that analyzed the words of News Feed publications. So they could categorize posts that produced positive and negative emotions.

Immediately afterwards they used this information to influence 689.003 user experience for a week. Some users had a News Feed with posts that caused negative feelings and others just the opposite.

The findings of the survey may seem very interesting. For the first time, we have statistics that demonstrate that social media affect our emotions in a way that resembles human interaction.

Of course, it is very creepy to learn later that Facebok used so many regular users as subjects of a psychological experiment without ever having to know it.
Of course, the του Facebook καλύπτει την εταιρεία, αφού ο κάθε χρήστης έχει συμφωνήσει με την εγγραφή του σε πάρα πολλά που δεν γνωρίζει κάν. Ποιος διαβάζει με and analyze the terms of service before agreeing?

So, the next time you use Facebook, do not be surprised if you start to feel happy, sad, angry,

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