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Social media has an important impact on social management by communicating information that influences individual behavior; however, too much social media information can cause user information overload.
Shang Meng, Lingling Zhong, Junwei Cao
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Ne Yan,1,2 Ying Long,2 Huiling Yuan,3 Xiaofei Zhou,3,4 Bin Xie,2 Ying Wang1,3 1Department of Psychiatry, Xi’an Honghui Hospital, Xi’an, Shaanxi, 710054, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Psychology, Xi’an Physical Education University, Xi’an ...
Yan N +5 more
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Previous studies have shown that the fear of missing out (FoMO) is positively associated with social media fatigue. However, few studies have explored the mediating and moderating mechanisms behind this association.
Xinzhou Xie, Guangyao Jin, Qiyu Bai
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A Qualitative Study on Social Media Overload and Learning Engagement of Undergraduate Students
In the context of higher education, learning engagement is a critical factor influencing meaningful learning and academic performance, and it is frequently disrupted by social media interference, which has become a prevalent phenomenon.
Ninggui Duan +2 more
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Exploring the Effects of Overload and Stress Factors on WeChat Moments Users’ Discontinuous Usage Intention: an SSO Perspective [PDF]
This study explores the factors that contribute to social media fatigue and how it affects users’ intentions to stop regularly using their WeChat Moments.
Zhang Qianrun
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MODERN ADOLESCENTS’ PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL-BEING AND SOCIAL MEDIA OVERLOAD
A. Hudimova
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Social Media and Information Overload: Survey Results [PDF]
A UK-based online questionnaire investigating aspects of usage of user-generated media (UGM), such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, attracted 587 participants. Results show a high degree of engagement with social networking media such as Facebook, and a significant engagement with other media such as professional media, microblogs and blogs ...
Bontcheva, K., Gorrell, G., Wessels, B.
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Social media applications have increasingly become a valuable platform for personal communication and knowledge sharing in working life. Several researchers have considered the direct role of social media usage in influencing job performance.
Nur Muneerah Kasim +3 more
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Inferring mechanisms of response prioritization on social media under information overload [PDF]
AbstractHuman decision-making is subject to the biological limits of cognition. The fluidity of information propagation over online social media often leads users to experience information overload. This in turn affects which information received by users are processed and gain a response to, imposing constraints on volumes of, and participation in ...
Chathika Gunaratne +2 more
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An Observational Study in Manipur State, India on Preventive Behavior Influenced by Social Media During the COVID-19 Pandemic Mediated by Cyberchondria and Information Overload [PDF]
Objectives The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is a public health emergency posing unprecedented challenges for health authorities. Social media may serve as an effective platform to disseminate health-related information.
Renu Bala +5 more
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