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Study Shows Facebook Affects Consumption Habits

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New Study Shows Facebook Changes Shopping Habits Researchers found Facebook changes how people shop. People buy more things after seeing them on Facebook. The study looked at many Facebook users. It tracked what they saw online. Then it checked what they bought later. The results were clear. People often bought items from Facebook ads. They also bought things friends posted about. Young adults were most affected. People who use Facebook a lot bought more. Friends’ posts worked better than company ads. Users trusted posts from people they knew. Businesses should notice this. Facebook helps companies sell products. It is a good place for advertising. But there are problems too. Some people spend too much money. They see things on Facebook and buy them quickly. This can cause money troubles. The study gathered data for one year. Researchers watched user activity. They compared it to shopping records. The connection was strong. Facebook makes people want new things. It shows products in a tempting way. Facebook has not talked about this study. The company says it helps users find interesting products. This research matters for everyone. Shoppers should think before buying. Companies can use Facebook better now. Social media changes how we shop. Facebook is a big reason for this change.


Study Shows Facebook Affects Consumption Habits

(Study Shows Facebook Affects Consumption Habits)


Study Shows Facebook Affects Consumption Habits

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