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Instagram Live usage jumped 70% last month. A psychologist says it's because 'people are not designed to be isolated.'

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It's no surprise then that a rising slice ofhave turned to its Live feature on the platform during a time of crisis and isolation.

While some people spend many hours on YouTube watching creators unbox toys or play video games, livestreaming is just another opportunity for entertainment, according to Ferguson.

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Well.. I am..

People, or 'people who always need external stimuli and others approval to be happy?' 🤔

Really? What did we do before all this technology then?

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