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Relationship builder or town crier! Which type of FB user are you?

London [UK], July 10 (ANI): Relationship Builders, Town Criers, Selfies and Window Shoppers - A new study splits Facebookers into four different categories!

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Relationship builder or town crier! Which type of FB user are you?
London [UK], July 10 (ANI): Relationship Builders, Town Criers, Selfies and Window Shoppers - A new study splits Facebookers into four different categories! As part of the research, Facebook users were asked to respond to statements identifying the reasons they log on to the site. Participants were then interviewed so their responses could be explored in more detail. A team at the Mormon Brigham Young University in Utah said relationship builders "respond to others' posts and use additional Facebook features primarily in an attempt to fortify relationships that exist beyond their virtual world". For them, the site is "an extension of their real life" and they identified with the suggestion that "Facebook helps me to express love to my family and lets my family express love to me," lead researcher Tom Robinson said. Town criers tend not to share information about themselves but "want to inform everybody about what's going on" in the news, or their local area, Robinson said. They use other ways to keep in touch with family and friends. Selfies are Facebook's self-promoters, posting pictures, videos and text updates not to build relationships but to garner "likes" and attention. They agreed with the idea that "the more 'like' notification alarms I receive, the more I feel approved by my peers," researchers said. Study co-author Kris Boyle said the image "selfies" present to the virtual world may not be accurate. Window shoppers, by contrast, use Facebook as "the social media equivalent of people-watching", researcher Clark Callahan said. They identified with the idea that "I can freely look at the Facebook profile of someone I have a crush on and know their interests and relationship status". Respondents sorted the list of 48 statements in order of how they reflected their use of Facebook, then rated them individually on how accurately they described them. (ANI)

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