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The Chicken-and-Egg Dilemma of Adult Social Anxiety and Compulsive Social Media Use
Background. Social media is characterized by a habit-forming virtual architecture, which leads some users to exhibit compulsive behavior. There are clear links between social anxiety and compulsive online behavior, but it is not evident whether social ...
Arūnas Žiedelis +2 more
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Use of social media by airports
This article investigates the use of social media by airports using content analysis of 1,559 airport websites. One-fifth of airports use at least one type of social media.
Nigel Halpern
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Characteristics of social media ‘detoxification’ in university students
The multiplication of social networking sites has led to increased frequency of use among young adults. While the association with mental wellbeing is still controversial, high levels of social media use were correlated with problematic behaviours, low ...
Joseph El-Khoury +4 more
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Background: We aimed to examine the association between social media use and loneliness two years after the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak. Methods: Participants were 1649 adults who completed a cross-sectional online survey disseminated openly in Norway ...
Tore Bonsaksen +7 more
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Managing Social Media Use: Whither Social Media Guidelines in News Organizations? [PDF]
Fears exist that social media use by news media and journalists may affect basic journalistic tenets such as objectivity, gatekeeping, and transparency. As a result, more and more news media organizations are issuing guidelines to manage employee use of social media.
Opgenhaffen, Michaël, d'Haenens, Leen
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Untangling the Web: The Impact of Social Media Miscommunication on Workplace Dynamics
Social media miscommunication refers to situations where messages, information, or intentions are not conveyed or understood as intended due to the nature of online communication platforms. This can happen for several reasons.
Sudip Bhattacharya +5 more
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Les usages linguistiques des adolescents québécois sur les médias sociaux
The article compares the linguistic practices, in daily activities and on the social web, reported by adolescents between the ages of 14 and 17 years old attending French schools. The survey targeted particularly the use of French and English in five sub-
Monique Lebrun, Nathalie Lacelle
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This research expanded on prior work exploring the relationship between social media use, social support, and mental health by including the usage of social virtual reality (VR).
Shay Xuejing Yao +3 more
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Social media use, stress, and coping
In this review, we systematize work on the relationship between social media use and stress by providing a functional perspective that distinguishes between three functions that social media can have in the stages of the stress-coping process: as stressors, as resources, and as coping tools.
Lara N. Wolfers, Sonja Utz
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This study examined the association between adolescents' peer-reported social adjustment and their social media use (SMU) patterns. Participants were 716 Dutch adolescents (Mage = 13.2 years, 48.3 % girls).
Sanyogita S. Khare +3 more
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