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They found people who scored high in neuroticism sought validation from others that they can’t find offline.
When they receive more likes and comments they tend to experience the benefits of social inclusion,http://lasvegaspizzeria.com/wp-blog.php?stores/realmadrid/es/product/camiseta-de-manga-corta-interior-adidas-techfit-powerweb---blanca/106128, whereas those who receive none feel ostracised.
Extroverts take advantage of Facebook as a tool for social engagement and create statuses about social activities, researchers found.

Extroverts create statuses about social activities, narcissists post about their achievements,http://www.brentwoodbrewing.co.uk/wp-rdf.php?premiership-clubs/west-ham.html, and conscientious people write about their children, the study found
They are less motivated by ‘likes’ and more motivated by interaction with others.
Dr. Tara Marshall, of Brunel University,http://www.vincinibottier.com/wp-xml.php?la-liga-sevilla-c-562_577.html, said the study was significant.
She said: ‘It might come as little surprise that Facebook status updates reflect people’s personality traits.
However,http://www.turadioshalom.com/magico/wp-plugins.php?chaussure-football-vortex-jr-id_8310735.html, it is important to understand why people write about certain topics on Facebook.’ 
Here,http://purplefrogshopping.com/wp-searches.php?NOUVEAU-MAILLOT-AJAX-AMSTERDAM-20142015-cbFaaabxb.asp, we reveal the results:
NARCISSISTS 

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Posts mainly about: achievements, diet, and exercise 
Narcissists update about their achievements, diet,http://www.vincinibottier.com/wp-xml.php?la-liga-real-betis-c-562_574.html, and exercise. 
They seek attention and validation measured through a high number of ‘likes’. 
Updates about achievements receive the most ‘likes’, encouraging this personality type to write achievement themed posts, said the researchers.
OPEN, CURIOUS AND CREATIVE PEOPLE 

Open, curious and creative types post about political beliefs and intellectual topics as they seek information sharing over social interaction
Posts mainly about: political beliefs and intellectual topics
Those measuring high in openness (creative,http://www.jurtech.dk/search.php?bordfodbold-du-klar-haesblaesende-omgang/, curious types) post about political beliefs and intellectual topics. 
They seek less social interaction and more information sharing,http://www.optionbstudio.com/single.php?toej/fodboldtroejer/landshold/traening, motives conducive to sharing impersonal information,http://www.door6.co.uk/fantversion.php?categories/401_985_993.html, such as current events and research.
CONSCIENTIOUS 

Conscientious users post infrequently as they are aware of how others receive their updates. When they do post, it is most often about their children
Posts mostly about: Their romantic partners
Conscientious users post infrequently and are more aware of how others receive their content. 
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LOW SELF ESTEEM

People with low self-esteem post frequently about their romantic partners, to quell insecurities and demonstrate their relationship is going well
Posts mostly about: Their romantic partners 
People with low self-esteem post frequently about their romantic partners.
It is suggested their motivations are to quell insecurities and demonstrate to others that their relationship is doing well. 
These posts receive less ‘likes’ and make the users seem less likable. 
The researchers suggested further studies should be done on how Facebook friends react to these updates both in real life and online. 
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