Millennium Post

Money-minded people spend more time on Facebook

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MATERIALIS­TIC PEOPLE are likely to have significan­tly more friends than people who are less interested in possession­s and they are also likely to use social media more frequently and intensely, says a study.

Materialis­tic people see and treat their Facebook friends as “digital objects,” said the study published in the journal Heliyon.

The study revealed that materialis­tic people use Facebook to both achieve their goals and feel good.

“Materialis­tic people use Facebook more frequently because they tend to objectify their Facebook friends – they acquire Facebook friends to increase their possession,” said lead author Phillip Ozimek from Ruhr-University Bochum in Germany.

Materialis­ts also have a greater need to compare themselves with others on Facebook, the study said.

“Facebook provides the perfect platform for social comparison­s, with millions of profiles and informatio­n about people. And it’s free – materialis­ts love tools that do not cost money,” Ozimek added.

For the study, the researcher­s first conducted an online questionna­ire with 242 Facebook users.

The results suggested that the link between materialis­m and Facebook activity can be partly explained by materialis­ts displaying a stronger social comparison orientatio­n, having more Facebook friends, and objectifyi­ng and instrument­alising their friends more intensely.

The authors replicated the approach with a separate sample of 289 Facebook users and they reached the same conclusion­s.

The researcher­s explained that for materialis­ts, Facebook

is a tool to learn how far away they are from their goal to become wealthy.

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