If you are one of those who keep character and do not interfere in his quarrels Facebook, you will definitely have met them. The intense discussions at a larger social network are there the worst?
Netiquette experts warn away from it keyboard at such times. Turns out, in addition to sharing too much on Facebook, you might also respond very differently to an online crush.
At least, this is reported in a study published in Psychological Science magazine. Researchers from UC Berkeley and the University of Chicago used 300 volunteers to read, watch a video or hear arguments on controversial issues. The participants then answered various questions about the opinions with which they disagreed.
Results; It turns out that when someone has opposing opinions they can easily be described as "uninformed" or "heartless". Meanwhile, those who read the arguments were more dissuasive in opposing opinions.
"People are much more daring on Facebook than in real life," Wendy Mencel, director of the Canadian School of Protocol and Etiquette, told Reader's Digest. "There is a disconnect between what they write and they often forget that their words can offend other people. Social media gives us more space and we have to be aware of what messages we project to the world".
In light of these findings, the researchers advise that we resolve our differences by talking to each other, face face instead of using the keyboard. Any face-to-face meeting can smooth over our disagreements as well as create compromises, according to the researchers.
So the next time your fingers have itching for particularly passionate Facebook discussions, it's a good thing to go for a walk. This could save your reputation as well as your relationships.
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