Latest research report publish in august 2012 by University of Wisconsin shows that students in colleges who use Facebook often do post comments with depression on regular basis. According to the research report 25% of students profiles are suggested to have depressive symptoms with 2.5% students profiles met criteria for major depression. Study also revealed that students are more likely to discuss their depression online compare to real life.

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25% College Students Who Use Facebook are Depressed
Time to Say Good-Bye to Facebook [Quit Facebook]
Facebook users from all over the world are getting fed up with Facebook and its annoying apps like Tagging photos, games requests, stupid poking feature, unknown people friend requests (most of them are fake accounts. Even Facebook acknowledge themselves that Facebook have 83million fake accounts).

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Germany Says Facebook “Photo Tagging System” Violates Privacy Laws
Its now official that Johannes Casper, Hamburg Data Protection Commissioner, is re-opening an inquiry against Facebook for its Photo Tagging System. According to German official Facebook Facial Recognition System/Photo Tagging System violates Germany and European privacy laws as it stores a trove of tagged photos without explicit facebook member consent.
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Julian Assange: Facebook is the Most Appalling Spying Machine for CIA
In an interview with Russia Today(RT) last year wikileaks founder Julian Assange shocked the world by saying that “Facebook is the most apalling spying machine ever invented. Anytime anyone adds information to their Facebook profile they are doing free work for US intelligence agencies”.

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Half of American Thinks Facebook will Fade Away Soon
According to a recent poll by AP and CNBC held earlier this month, 46% American thinks that Facebook will fade away as soon as new thing come up. Poll was held by Associated Press and CNBC on 1,004 people all over America on telephone.

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