Research shows that those who swear on Facebook are more honest

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Recent research has shown that athyrostomy is linked to intelligence, now a new joint study by 4 major universities recently revealed that the more you swear the more "honest" you are.

The research was carried out in collaboration with researchers from the universities of Maastricht, Hong Kong (University of Science and Technology), Stanford and Cambridge, who claim that swearing is not a sign of antisocial behavior.

The Cambridge professor typically mentions that there are two ways to see a person's athyrostomy: "You can say that someone who swears does something bad so he is also bad, on the other hand he who swears does not use filters to alter the so-called and is more honest ”he says and explains how they found out in their research.
The researchers first asked 276 men and women if they used to swear and how honest they are in various situations in their lives.
They then analyzed the status updates of 73.000 Facebook users, measuring the level of athyrostomy and honesty.

 The results of the research showed that those who use swear words often are more honest than those who pay more attention to their vocabulary.
In fact, as it turned out, the more insults they used, the greater their level of honesty.

 Especially on Facebook, they noticed that those who often used insults in their posts, were the ones who did not try to give a different image from the real one, even in the description they have in their profile or even in their photo.

Source: Sigmalive