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Overloaded yet addicted? A meta-analysis of the outcomes of social media overload
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Markus Salo, Heikki Karjaluoto
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U.S. Apparel Consumers’ Information Overload and Social Interaction on Social Media
Olabisi Adesanya +2 more
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Inferring mechanisms of response prioritization on social media under information overload [PDF]
Human 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.
Chathika Gunaratne +2 more
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Causes and Consequences of Network Social Information Overload
Xiuqing Liu, Zhang Rong, Shuhua Xu
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Social Overload and Discontinuance Intention on Facebook: A Comparative Study [PDF]
When users begin to feel uncomfortable about the influence of social network services (SNSs) on their lives, they react with various discontinuance behaviors. This comparative study intends to provide a comprehensive explanation of how the fatigue or regret phenomenon is related to users’ diverse reactions against SNSs.
Chaeyoung Lim, Jongchang Ahn
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Game-Theoretic Models of Information Overload in Social Networks [PDF]
We study the effect of information overload on user engagement in an asymmetric social network like Twitter. We introduce simple game-theoretic models that capture rate competition between celebrities producing updates in such networks where users non-strategically choose a subset of celebrities to follow based on the utility derived from high quality ...
Christian Borgs +6 more
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The prevalence of misinformation on social media during COVID-19 causes the emergence of infodemic. Despite the recognition that excessive social media use results in the dissemination of misinformation, a theoretical understanding of the relationship ...
Manli Wu, Yiming Pei
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Drawing upon the communication visibility theory, this study delves into the intricate dynamics of message transference and network translucence within the context of enterprise social media (ESM), unraveling their profound impact on information overload
Qing Yang, Abdul Hameed Pitafi
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Objectives: People’s mental health and digital usage have attracted widespread attention during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study aimed to investigate how social media overload influenced depressive symptoms under the COVID-19 infodemic and the role of ...
Tian Xie +3 more
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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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