Despite its quick rise to popularity after its launch in 2011, Snapchat's user base has been declining in recent years. This is of particular interest given that the number of U.S. social media users overall continues to climb. Though users continue to adopt social media platforms, many studies examine social media usage alongside harmful and negative side effects, like increased anxiety, depression, and lowered self-esteem. Though some users may be experiencing these negative side effects and others, few studies have focused on why users leave social media platforms, like Snapchat. This study intends to focus on that abandonment among a large population of Snapchat users: Millennial women. This submission reviews relevant literature surrou...
The purpose of this research project is to determine if social media has had a negative effect on mi...
This experimental study aims to investigate the causal relationship between social media usage and m...
Background: Social Media are part of everyday life so much so that a new disorder has been ...
Despite its quick rise to popularity after its launch in 2011, Snapchat's user base has been declini...
Snapchat is emerging as a popular image-based instant messaging service. Aiming to provide the first...
The vast majority of scholarly work on Snapchat as a form of media, and specifically new media, has ...
Women who spend more time on social media platforms have a greater chance of developing symptoms of ...
Social media has become a routine part of daily life, changing the ways people interact with one ano...
Snapchat is a highly popular smartphone app that allows personalised multimedia communication for sp...
Social media is valuable when searching for information or to ease communication but what about the ...
abstract: Since the advent of social media, researchers have studied how platforms like Facebook and...
The connection between social media usage and mental health is a topic that has been widely research...
Examining social media consumption outcomes of young people is relevant in today’s society. The auth...
This thesis study was conducted on the phenomenon of social media on smartphone technology and compa...
Studies suggest that the growing trend of social media and Internet use has changed the way we perce...
The purpose of this research project is to determine if social media has had a negative effect on mi...
This experimental study aims to investigate the causal relationship between social media usage and m...
Background: Social Media are part of everyday life so much so that a new disorder has been ...
Despite its quick rise to popularity after its launch in 2011, Snapchat's user base has been declini...
Snapchat is emerging as a popular image-based instant messaging service. Aiming to provide the first...
The vast majority of scholarly work on Snapchat as a form of media, and specifically new media, has ...
Women who spend more time on social media platforms have a greater chance of developing symptoms of ...
Social media has become a routine part of daily life, changing the ways people interact with one ano...
Snapchat is a highly popular smartphone app that allows personalised multimedia communication for sp...
Social media is valuable when searching for information or to ease communication but what about the ...
abstract: Since the advent of social media, researchers have studied how platforms like Facebook and...
The connection between social media usage and mental health is a topic that has been widely research...
Examining social media consumption outcomes of young people is relevant in today’s society. The auth...
This thesis study was conducted on the phenomenon of social media on smartphone technology and compa...
Studies suggest that the growing trend of social media and Internet use has changed the way we perce...
The purpose of this research project is to determine if social media has had a negative effect on mi...
This experimental study aims to investigate the causal relationship between social media usage and m...
Background: Social Media are part of everyday life so much so that a new disorder has been ...