More people are taking Facebook breaks and deleting the app from their phones

The Facebook exodus among young people is real, and disenchantment with the leading social media platform is extending to older users, too. According to new data from Pew Research Center that sampled US Facebook users aged 18 and up, 4 in 10 (42 percent) of those surveyed have taken a break from the social network for "several weeks or more" in the last year; a quarter of respondents said they've deleted the mobile app entirely from their smartphones.

Pew's survey was conducted between May 29th and June 11th, so the burnout and frustrations stemming from Facebook's Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal were still fresh in the minds of users. But it's an alarming sign that shows people have a bad taste in their mouths from Facebook after...

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