If you’ve ever thought of deleting your Facebook account, but couldn’t quite bring yourself to click the button, you’re not alone. Facebook is the world’s largest social media site with 1.55 billion monthly active users and though we could all fill our time with much more productive activities, the fact that it is deemed newsworthy when someone decides to go cold turkey for just a few days tells us that we won’t be breaking the habit anytime soon. And despite studies revealing that the social network can have a negative effect on your mental health (and that?time?off it is good for you) we can probably all think of a myriad of reasons as to why we decide to keep our profiles, but now science says there are legitimate reasons – four of them to be exact – as to why this is.
According to a new paper published at?Cornell Information Science, the researchers looked at people who tried to participate in a challenge to stay off Facebook for 99 days but failed, and thus, they discovered four main reasons why it’s so hard for us to give up our accounts.
They are the following:
The team’s findings were drawn from more than 5,000 surveys. So, there you have it, this is supposedly why we just can’t quit. But so long as you’re not going completely overboard in terms of usage, Facebook can be used for?a number of positive reasons and help you stay connected to those that may not be where you are at this moment in time.
See the study here