“People, other than very close friends and relatives, do not seem to relate well to those who constantly share photos of themselves,” said lead researcher David Houghton from the Birmingham Business School at the University of Birmingham.
The researchers found that an increased level of sharing photos of the self prompted a decreased level of support – in terms of “likes” achieved – from friends and colleagues.
He also found that partners in relationships feel less supported when people share more photos of friends than family. “Young women were most likely to find support in the form of ‘likes’ on Facebook. Older users and men received less support when they shared online,” the study noted.
-INDIA TODAY