This article examines social media reversion, when a user intentionally ceases using a social media site but then later resumes use of the site. We analyze a convenience sample of survey data from people who volunteered to stay off Facebook for 99 days but, in some cases, returned before that time. We conduct three separate analyses to triangulate on the phenomenon of reversion: simple quantitative predictors of reversion, factor analysis of adjectives used by respondents to describe their experiences of not using Facebook, and statistical topic analysis of free-text responses. Significant factors predicting either increased or decreased likelihood of reversion include, among others, prior use of Facebook, experiences associated with percei...
Recent practical reports reveal that users leave social media. This behavior is named social media d...
Most previous research on online social networks (OSNs) has focused on the adoption and continuation...
The proliferation of social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have revolution...
This article examines social media reversion, when a user intentionally ceases using a social media ...
Previous work has explored regretful experiences on social media. In parallel, scholars have examine...
Based on social cognitive theory, this study proposes a research framework to investigate two differ...
Social media is designed to support interpersonal communication via Internet-based platforms. Despit...
Purpose: Social media platforms are currently facing the challenge of declining user activity. Build...
This study explores the motivations for why people disconnect from social media and the challenges t...
This article examines millennials’ experience of platform-specific disconnection, focusing on the am...
This article examines millennials' experience of platform-specific disconnection, focusing on the am...
In the US alone over 244 million people use social media daily. Social media has become a huge part ...
In the passing decade, we have witnessed the exponential growth of social media use globally. Along ...
Background: Social Media are part of everyday life so much so that a new disorder has been ...
Recent practical reports reveal that users leave social media. This behavior is named social media d...
Recent practical reports reveal that users leave social media. This behavior is named social media d...
Most previous research on online social networks (OSNs) has focused on the adoption and continuation...
The proliferation of social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have revolution...
This article examines social media reversion, when a user intentionally ceases using a social media ...
Previous work has explored regretful experiences on social media. In parallel, scholars have examine...
Based on social cognitive theory, this study proposes a research framework to investigate two differ...
Social media is designed to support interpersonal communication via Internet-based platforms. Despit...
Purpose: Social media platforms are currently facing the challenge of declining user activity. Build...
This study explores the motivations for why people disconnect from social media and the challenges t...
This article examines millennials’ experience of platform-specific disconnection, focusing on the am...
This article examines millennials' experience of platform-specific disconnection, focusing on the am...
In the US alone over 244 million people use social media daily. Social media has become a huge part ...
In the passing decade, we have witnessed the exponential growth of social media use globally. Along ...
Background: Social Media are part of everyday life so much so that a new disorder has been ...
Recent practical reports reveal that users leave social media. This behavior is named social media d...
Recent practical reports reveal that users leave social media. This behavior is named social media d...
Most previous research on online social networks (OSNs) has focused on the adoption and continuation...
The proliferation of social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram have revolution...