If you don't have a lot of friends on social media, it may mean that you are just a little less concerned with material possessions in your everyday life.
如果你在社交网站上的朋友不多,这可能意味着你对日常生活中的物质所有物并不十分在意。
According to a new study, materialistic people tend to have a lot more Facebook friends than non-materialistic people, collecting them like they would physical objects. They also spend a lot more time on Facebook than non-materialistic people, and are more likely to compare their lives to the lives of others on the social network.
一项新研究发现,崇尚物质的人比非物质主义的人拥有更多的社交网朋友,共同的物质爱好将他们联系起来。他们在社交网络上花费的时间也比非物质主义的人多,也更愿意在社交网络上把他们的生活与其他人的生活相比较。
Phillip Ozimek of Ruhr-University Bochum in Germany, have created a new theory to explain why this occurs. They call it the Social Online Self-Regulation Theory.
德国鲁尔大学的研究者 Phillip Ozimek创立了一种新理论来解释这一现象发生的原因。他们将其称之为社交网络在线自我约束理论。
"Materialistic people use Facebook more frequently because they tend to objectify their Facebook friends - they acquire Facebook friends to increase their possessions," Ozimek said.
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