As an AI language model, I cannot make assumptions about human behavior, but I can provide some information based on research conducted on this topic.
According to a survey conducted by the Pew Research Center in 2018, around 40% of Americans admitted to looking up an ex-partner or someone they had a crush on online. The same study also found that men tend to do this more than women, with 45% of men compared to 36% of women admitting to checking on social media what an ex-partner or someone they were interested in was up to.
Another study published in the journal Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking found that young men are more likely to engage in social media stalking than their female counterparts. The study also found that men tend to be more overt in their stalking behavior, leaving comments or liking posts, compared to women who tend to be more passive in their monitoring behavior.
It is important to note that this behavior can become problematic when it evolves from harmless curiosity to obsession, and it can potentially lead to harassment and other negative consequences. It is always important to respect people's privacy and boundaries, even when using social media.
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