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Is social media becoming a danger?

Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2025 9:15 am
by bhasan01854
Even relationships are now digitalized, as everyone has an account on one of the numerous social networks. This also creates problems such as so-called "digital jealousy". The problem appears to arise because everyone defines infidelity differently. For many, it begins with a wrong look, for others it begins with intense conversations or physical contact.

Social media has opened up new possibilities in the area line database of ​​digital communication, and this is now putting many relationships at risk. The partner can follow the activities of his or her partner, and this gives rise to the phenomenon of digital jealousy. But what should be done if such a situation arises?



Studies confirm digital jealousy
A survey by Kaspersky , for example, showed that smartphones are the cause of arguments among 55 percent of couples. Not only because of possible jealousy , but because a lot of time is spent on them, which can make the partner feel neglected.

A survey by the Elitepartner platform showed that one in ten people follows their partner on social networks. Despite trust, people focus on control and this can destroy a relationship in the long term. Psychologist Amy Muise wrote a doctoral thesis on this problem and found that "even people who say they are not jealous become jealous once they have an online profile."