Infographic Explores Social Media’s Influence On Infidelity

There are many factors that can lead to a divorce or breakup (sorry to be a Debbie Downer), and it looks like social media is on the rise as one of these factors. A surprising (and maybe a little depressing) new infographic from Total Divorce takes a look at social media’s influence on infidelity and provides tips on how to avoid a social network divorce of your own.

There are many factors that can lead to a divorce or breakup (sorry to be a Debbie Downer), and it looks like social media is on the rise as one of these factors.  A surprising (and maybe a little depressing) new infographic from Total Divorce takes a look at social media’s influence on infidelity and provides tips on how to avoid a social network divorce of your own.

According to the infographic, “Social Cheating,” 81 percent of members from the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers reported using or confronting information pulled from Facebook, Myspace, Twitter and various other social networking sites. 

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