Some estimates say Facebook is cited in one out of every three divorces now. And apparently we’re all determined to drive that number even higher.
Check out the results from a new survey on how social media is driving relationships apart . . .
Half of people have secretly checked their partner’s Facebook . . . and one in five have gotten into an argument over what they found.
The top five things people look for when they snoop on Facebook are: Who their partner is talking to . . . what they’ve been doing . . . seeing who they were out with . . . finding out if they lied about what they did . . . and finding evidence of cheating.
One in four couples get into an argument about social media at least once a week . . . and 17% argue every DAY.
And finally, one in seven married people have considered getting a divorce over something they saw on Facebook.