
Psychology
Twitter (X) use predicts substantial changes in well-being, polarization, sense of belonging, and outrage
V. O. D. Mello, F. Cheung, et al.
Dive into compelling findings by Victoria Oldemburgo de Mello, Felix Cheung, and Michael Inzlicht as they reveal how Twitter use impacts well-being, political polarization, outrage, and belonging among U.S. users. This insightful research uncovers the nuanced effects of different Twitter usage patterns, delivering eye-opening correlations that persist beyond personality and demographic factors.
~3 min • Beginner • English
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