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United States,Science/Tech, Sat, 18 Jan 2014 IANS

New York, Jan 18 (IANS) A study says people on various social media platforms do not think sharing private details is cool anymore.

More and more people are wising up to the fact that too much sharing can be a bad thing, says a new study by McCann Truth Central, a global thought leadership unit, in the US.

"We found evidence of a new trend towards being more selective and exclusive when it comes to sharing, even among the teenage generation," Nadia Tuma, McCann Truth Central's deputy director, was quoted as saying in the report.

After surveying over 1,000 social media users, the researchers sat down for five free-form group discussions.

They found a strong interest among the participant in maintaining some privacy, while still keeping posts interesting.

Online bullying remains a significant problem, especially among younger social media users, the study noted.

"The challenge in today's social media circles is to maintain a balance between privacy and publicity and between making yourself look interesting without looking vain," McCann global director Laura Simpson was quoted as saying.

It has become cooler to be somewhat mysterious on social media instead of baring all to everyone via oversharing, the study added.


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