According to a survey conducted by professors from the University of Oxford, one in four users to regret something you posted in one of their social networks. Most of the time because the user believes that spoke inappropriate or something that can annoy someone. Another interesting fact is that more than two thousand one quarter of respondents admitted that they post things on Twitter or Facebook , for example, do not say in person.
Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology, Robin Dunbar, who analyzed the results of the research, believes that the reason would be because in the digital environment we do not receive immediate reactions we would if we were in a face to face conversation.
In the same survey, 40% of respondents said they use Twitter and Facebook to talk about something passionate. And almost half of them believe that their opinion made the difference.
About bullying, a third had witnessed or been the victim of some form of online bullying. For data analysis, Robin Dubar believes to adapt to our complex social world, we need to learn some skills that only experience provides face to face.
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