| The tone of life on social networking sites |
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10/02/2012 03:26 (104 Day 02:19 minutes ago) | |||||
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The FINANCIAL -- The overall social and emotional climate of social networking sites is a very positive one where adult users get personal rewards and satisfactions at far higher levels than they encounter anti-social people or have ill consequences from their encounters, according to The Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project.
A nationally representative phone survey of American adults finds that: 85% of SNS-using adults say that their experience on the sites is that people are mostly kind, compared with 5% who say people they observe on the sites are mostly unkind and another 5% who say their answer depends on the situation.
68% of SNS users said they had an experience that made them feel good about themselves. 61% had experiences that made them feel closer to another person.
39% of SNS-using adults say they frequently see acts of generosity by other SNS users and another 36% say they sometimes see others behaving generously and helpfully. By comparison, 18% of SNS-using adults say they see helpful behavior “only once in a while” and 5% say they never see generosity exhibited by others on social networking sites.
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