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Social Media Fatigue during the Lockdown Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic

open access: yesAnnals of Indian Psychiatry, 2022
Background: The coronavirus pandemic has led to deleterious effects on health, physical, and mental. The pandemic, onset since the end of 2019, has negatively impacted individuals across all sociodemographic variables. The widespread pandemic pushed global governments to enforce sanitizing, masking, and maintaining physical ...
Pragya Lodha   +5 more
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The psychological impact of social media: FOMO, social comparison, and media fatigue

open access: yesHomo Virtualis
This study explores the psychological effects of social media, focusing on the phenomena of Fear of Missing Out (FOMO), social comparison, and media fatigue. Using a qualitative phenomenological approach, the research examines the experiences of 10 young adults (aged 21-23) regarding their relationship with social media and its psychological ...
Aikaterini Konstantopoulou   +1 more
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Empathy Cultivation through (Pro)Social Media: A Counter to Compassion Fatigue [PDF]

open access: yesJournalism and Media, 2021
While a sizable body of literature suggests that repeated exposure to images of suffering may provoke compassion fatigue and news avoidance in audiences, this paper examines whether a different kind of representation can allow viewers to connect with the subjects of media coverage, cultivating empathy for them.
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Is Topic Fatigue an International Problem? Four Theses [PDF]

open access: yesGlobal Media Journal: German Edition, 2018
Topic fatigue is a potential reaction to news topics that the media covers intensively. Recipients experiencing topic fatigue are annoyed and state that they do not want to hear or see anything about such topics anymore. As potential outcome, they strive
Christina Schumann
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Can a Negative Representation of Refugees in Social Media Lead to Compassion Fatigue? An Analysis of the Perspectives of a Sample of Syrian Refugees in Jordan and Turkey

open access: yesJournalism and Media, 2023
Negative, tragic, traumatic and suffering representations continue to dominate the discussions and content on social media in the stories and content related to Syrian refugees.
Yasmin Aldamen
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Is It Impossible for Generation Z to Engage in Mindful Consumption Behaviour while Experiencing FOMO?

open access: yesJournal the Winners
FOMO is often employed as an effective marketing strategy to increase excessive consumption behavior among Generation Z. However, over-reliance on FOMO strategies poses a threat to marketers, as excessive exposure to information on social media can lead
Alfina Alfina   +3 more
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Breaking the boredom-fatigue cycle: How algorithmic awareness protects against social media exhaustion

open access: yesActa Psychologica
This study examines how boredom proneness and information overload contribute to social media fatigue among digitally native young adults (aged 18–30), and how algorithmic media content awareness (AMCA) moderates these relationships.
Aakash Kamble   +2 more
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Fatigue in the Virtual World: The Impact of Intrinsic Motivation and External Pressures on Young Vietnamese Users’ Intentions to Switch Social Media Platforms

open access: yesSAGE Open
This study investigates the psychological factors influencing users’ intention to switch social media platforms in the context of an increasingly overloaded digital environment.
Tuan Hai Nguyen
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Connecting the Dots: Haptic Imagery's Sequential Impact via Serial Mediation in Social Commerce Applications [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Business Science and Applied Management
By integrating the Theory of Interactive Media Effects (TIME) and flow theory, this research investigates the influence of haptic imagery on users' experiences and behavioural intentions within the context of Social Commerce Applications (SCAs).
Chong, S., Ng, S., Basha, N.K., & Lim, X.
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Driven by fatigue and fear: the push-pull mechanism of information overload on reflective smartphone disengagement

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Psychology
Objective Information overload can exhaust cognitive and psychological resources, prompting individuals to adopt reflective smartphone disengagement as a protective strategy.
Ping Han, Yiwei Wu, Lin Cai
doaj   +1 more source

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