Including your partner in social posts healthy for relationship: study
If
you often share details of your personal life on social
media, include your better half in the post to counter
its negative effects on your romantic
relationship, a study suggests.
Researchers
at Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Kansas (KU) in
the US also found that sharing information online can do more harm to
romantic relationships than good.
The
study, published in the journal PLOS ONE, is the first of its kind to
systematically examine how different circumstances can affect whether
a partner perceives their loved one's online disclosure to be
positive or negative.
"Prior
research has shown that self-disclosure positively affects offline
relationships," said Juwon Lee, a post-doctoral researcher at
Carnegie Mellon University.
"We
wanted to explore whether that would remain the case in an online
context, where users can share detailed information with large
audiences -- a phenomenon that typically would not be possible in
person," Lee said in a statement.
The
researchers found underlying conditions driving the negative effects
of online disclosure.
They
compared how posting personal information online affected intimacy
and satisfaction in online and offline contexts, romantic
relationships and friendships, and when the partner posted about
themselves versus the relationship as a whole. Read
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