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Drivers of social media fatigue: A systematic review

Telematics and Informatics, 2021
Abstract With a large amount of time spent on social media platforms, more and more people are suffering from social media fatigue. The concept of social media fatigue refers to a host of negative emotional responses to activities on social networking sites, such as tiredness, burnout, exhaustion, frustration, disinterest toward communication.
Han Zheng
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A meta-analysis of social media fatigue: Drivers and a major consequence

Computers in Human Behavior, 2023
Guided by the stressor-strain-outcome framework, this meta-analysis synthesizes 64 empirical studies (N = 28,357) on a list of drivers (i.e., psychological, behavioral, and environmental stressors) and a major consequence (i.e., use discontinuance) of social media fatigue.
Hye Kyung Kim, Han Zheng, Mengxue Ou
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Social media fatigue: Causes and concerns

International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 2022
Background: Social Media Fatigue (SMF) has seen a significant increase through the COVID-19 pandemic. It refers to high levels of information overload experienced due to extensive usage of social media. Aim: To understand the causes ...
Shweta Sunil   +4 more
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How social media fatigue feigning and altering emotion discourage the use of social media

Internet Research, 2023
PurposeSocial media fatigue (SMF) has been widely recognized; however, previous studies have included various concepts into a single fatigue construct. Fatigue has typically been explored from the stressor-strain-outcome (SSO) or stimulus-organism-response (SOR) perspectives.
Jack Shih-Chieh Hsu   +3 more
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Antecedents and outcomes of social media fatigue

Information Technology & People, 2023
PurposeThis study aims to explore which of four chosen factors (i.e. privacy concerns, FoMO, self-disclosure and time cost) induce a feeling of strain among Facebook users in terms of social media fatigue (SMF), and if this occurs, whether it further influences such outcomes as discontinuance of usage (DoU) and interaction engagement decrement (IED ...
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A Conceptualization of Social Media Fatigue and Its Dimensions

The Institute of Management and Economy Research, 2022
Purpose - This study aims to conceptualize the construct of social media (SM) fatigue. Design/methodology/approach - A qualitative approach is employed to understand how SM users currently perceive (or interpret) the goals of SM usage and to conceptualize SM fatigue and its dimensions. We collected data through in-depth interviews of three SM users and
Myoung-Soo Kim   +2 more
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Experience Pandemic Fatigue? Social Media Use May Play a Role: Testing a Model of Pandemic Fatigue Development from a Social Media Perspective

Health Communication, 2022
Recently, the World Health Organization noted the increasing signs of pandemic fatigue around the world and repeatedly warned the public to continue to stay cautious. The current study explores whether social media use plays a role in the formation and development of pandemic fatigue. Drawing on a survey of 849 social media users in China, the findings
Meng, Chen, Weihua, Yu, Xucheng, Cao
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Media Development Strategies from the Perspective of Social Media Fatigue

Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media, 2023
With the rapid development of social media, the public's reliance on it has deepened. While people enjoy free expression and fast access to information, they are also plagued by information overload, perception overload, privacy and security issues, and subsequently more and more users are experiencing social media fatigue and unsustainable usage ...
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Are Fatigued Users Fleeing Social Media? A Three-Level Meta-Analysis on the Association Between Social Media Fatigue and Social Media Use

2022
As users’ psychological involvement with social media enters a bottleneck, social media fatigue (SMF) is silently growing. Numerous studies investigating the relationship between social media use and SMF have shown disparate results, leading to substantial uncertainty of SMF in relation to different types of social media use.
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