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DIGITAL OVERLOAD: FATIGUE AND INFORMATION AVOIDANCE ON SOCIAL MEDIA

APPLIED MEDIA STUDIES JOURNAL
With the growing intensity of social media use, users are repeatedly reporting negative psychological states such as overload, fatigue, and exhaustion. In response to these conditions, various behavioral patterns have developed, among which information avoidance and discontinuation of social media use are most frequently examined. The aim of this paper
Ivana Stamenković, Dušan Aleksić
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Ontological subscription and blocking system that alleviates information overload in social blogs

Knowledge-Based Systems, 2014
This work develops a novel Ontological Subscription and Blocking System (OSBS), an ontology-based system, that helps users of social blogs specify policies for subscription and message blocking in social blogs to eliminate information overload. This system uses ontology, metadata, and rules to deliver subscribed posts, block unwanted posts, and detect ...
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Workspace Awareness without Overload: Contextual Filtering of Social Interactions

2009
At a time when social media revolutionize the exchange of information between users of the Web 2.0, many enterprises are still applying older collaboration paradigms. Following the explosion of blogs and social sharing services on the Internet, some companies are beginning to catch up with these trends, but not all employees are familiar with these new
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Social Media, Knowledge Management and Cognitive Overload

2016
Thanks to the advancements in Social Media, Knowledge Management is evolving to ways of implementation based on active participation of employees and free knowledge sharing. This shift is deemed to allow overcoming some limits of the traditional approach, and especially the ineffective management of tacit knowledge. The KM literature has often analysed
BOLISANI, ETTORE   +2 more
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Social Networking Continuance: When Habit Leads to Information Overload.

2015
In this paper, we propose an explanatory model of the continuance intention to use social networking sites (SNS). Our aim is to extend the post adoptive model by incorporating Habit and Information Overload as antecedents to SNS continuance intention.
Kalika, Michel   +2 more
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COVID-19 information overload and generation Z's social media discontinuance intention during the pandemic lockdown

Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2021
Wentong Liu   +2 more
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Information avoidance behavior on social network sites: Information irrelevance, overload, and the moderating role of time pressure

International Journal of Information Management, 2020
Chaoyou Wang   +2 more
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