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Jobseekers 'more likely to deactivate Facebook' | Jobseekers 'more likely to deactivate Facebook' |
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Being young, single or a jobseeker makes Facebook users more likely to have deactivated their accounts or at least considered it, a study suggests. | Being young, single or a jobseeker makes Facebook users more likely to have deactivated their accounts or at least considered it, a study suggests. |
Researchers from Lehigh University, Pennsylvania, looked at eight factors predicting whether people had left or thought about leaving Facebook. | Researchers from Lehigh University, Pennsylvania, looked at eight factors predicting whether people had left or thought about leaving Facebook. |
They also said that users who weighed more were less likely to have considered deactivating their accounts. | |
Facebook has not yet responded to a request for comment. | Facebook has not yet responded to a request for comment. |
The study is based on data collected from a limited sample. | The study is based on data collected from a limited sample. |
Researchers from the Survey Research Institute conducted phone surveys with 1,000 US households in 2015. | Researchers from the Survey Research Institute conducted phone surveys with 1,000 US households in 2015. |
Of the 1,000 people surveyed, 215 said they had considered deactivating their Facebook account and 169 said they had deactivated it. | Of the 1,000 people surveyed, 215 said they had considered deactivating their Facebook account and 169 said they had deactivated it. |
The findings do not take into account recent developments that may affect a person's decision to leave the platform, such as the Cambridge Analytica data scandal. | The findings do not take into account recent developments that may affect a person's decision to leave the platform, such as the Cambridge Analytica data scandal. |
The paper was presented at the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems and published in the conference proceedings. | The paper was presented at the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems and published in the conference proceedings. |
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