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Para.41. Fuel self-esteemIn a Cornell University study, students felt better aboutthemselves after they updated their Facebook profiles; acontrol group of students who didn't log onto the site didn'texperience such a mood liftThe very act of posting something about yourself -regardless of what you write - can boost your self-confidence because you control the image you present toyour network of friends, according to researchers
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