More Facebook Friends, Fewer Real Ones, Says Cornell Study By ABC News

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In the article "More Facebook Friends, Fewer Real Ones, Says Cornell Study" by ABC News, the author explains that now a days people have more friends on social media than real ones, that's a problem. In the text it says "We may "friend" more people on Facebook, but we have fewer real friends"(Paragraph 1). This means that people have more friends on Facebook then in real life and that people are spending all of their time on their phone with their "friends" instead of hanging out with their real ones. Also in the text it says "Forty-eight percent of participants listed one close friend when asked, 18 percent listed two and 29 percent listed more. A little more than 4 percent didn’t list anyone." This means that people don't even list

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