A sad survey about the generation from: Young people spend more time on social networks than with friends!

by Andrea
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The generation of spending more time on social networks than with friends, so often feels lonely and saturated with information. A third of young people lack real proximity and almost four out of ten feel under the pressure of constant comparison on social networks. This stems from the current survey of Mastercard and UniCredit Bank, which was carried out by DANTANK agency this August this year on a sample of 525 respondents from the generation of Z and Y from all over Slovakia.

Young people spend three hours on social networks, which is more than 2.3 hours of time with friends. This strengthens the feeling of loneliness and information overload. At the same time, however, there is a desire for authentic meetings without a phone, especially in places where it is Music, friends and the opportunity to meet new people.

The survey showed that A generation of from often experiences digital fatigue because it is constantly involved in online events, which also takes its energy. On the other hand, the Millenniums, the generation Y, selects more, what shares and can cope with the content on social networks more destiny. At the same time, for both generations, real experiences and personal moments are irreplaceable, more than three -quarters of young people consider it important to experience them without a mobile phone.

According to a survey comparison on social networks leads young people to feelings of loneliness, anxiety and dissatisfaction. The daily spending of time on social networks has turned into habit, while A third of the young admitted that she was taking the phone automatically for a particular reason.

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