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«Facebook»: Misuse of social networking sites cause great damage


The world's largest social network, Facebook, has defended itself against the criticism of scientific researchers, technology industry workers and its competitors, accusing it of changing the behavior of people and expressing their feelings, Reuters reported.
In a blog, Facebook said social media can be good for people's happiness, if they use technology in an active way, such as messaging with friends, rather than using negative ones, such as browsing other people's content.
It was the second time this week that Facebook was published in response to charges against him, suggesting a new mechanism to defend the business model that translates users' attention to advertising revenue.

Facebook also issued a statement on Tuesday stating that former CEO Chamath Balihapity, who was accused at a Facebook public conference on "destroying the way society works", has been six years old and was not aware of the company's efforts to improve service.
But he changed his mind last Thursday, writing in a message on Facebook that the service was "a force for good in the world."
Electronic services such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snape and YouTube are under attack because of their addictive nature and their anti-social behavior.
In a study conducted by US researchers last March, they found that the use of these devices for two hours a day foreshadows feelings of social isolation.
In a Facebook blog, he admitted what he called "the disguised search" for the negative effects of social media, citing two such academic studies.
However, the company said those studies were not "the whole story" and went to other studies suggesting that the risks of social media may be exaggerated and have potential benefits if used correctly.

"We employ social psychologists and sociologists, and we work with top scientists to make Facebook contribute in a positive way," said David Ginsberg, director of research at Facebook, and the world's Moira Burke.
Roger McNamy, an investment capitalist and one of Facebook's first investors, criticizing the largest social networking network, said the fundamental change would require moving away from "looking for money."
"The Facebook business m
odel is based on monopolizing consumer attention, and content that calls for fear and anger is the most profitable way to do that," McNamee said in an e-mail on Friday.
The Facebook representative also declined to comment on that outside the blog.
Facebook is spending $ 100 million to improve the relationship between technology, youth development and welfare, according to the blog.

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