© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Becoming friends on Facebook does not always guarantee long-term friendships as users have the possibility to unfriend people. This unfriending behaviour is frequently occurring and might have negative consequences for both parties. To gain insight into the factors influencing adolescents’ unfriending, the current study made use of an extended version of the theory of planned behaviour. To enrich the theoretical framework, we included antecedents related to adolescents’ friendship management on Facebook, namely their number of friends, their friendship acceptance threshold, and their degree of public communication. A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 1.117 adol...
The current study aims to provide a deeper understanding of the relationships between different type...
The exponential growth of social networking sites, especially the large amount of time spent on Face...
The current study examined the development of bullying and defending over a 1-year period as related...
This study is focused on the effect of the biggest social networking site, Facebook, on friendship. ...
Facebook offers the possibility of increased social contact via a process known as ‘friending’, wher...
The popularity of social networking sites (SNSs) among adolescents has grown exponentially, with lit...
Facebook is the most popular social networking site in the world providing the opportunity to mainta...
Facebook offers the possibility of increased social contact via a process known as ‘friending’, wher...
The increasing popularity of Facebook among adolescents has stimulated research to investigate the r...
Adolescents are the most fervent users of social network sites, hereby disclosing a lot of personal ...
Facebook offers the possibility of increased social contact via a process known as 'friending', wher...
The popularity of social networking sites (SNSs) among adolescents has grown exponentially, with lit...
The “like” feature is popularly utilized by online social media users for different reasons includin...
Online friends are accumulated by sending virtual requests though online social networking sites. On...
Accepting friend requests from strangers in Facebook-like online social networks is known to be a ri...
The current study aims to provide a deeper understanding of the relationships between different type...
The exponential growth of social networking sites, especially the large amount of time spent on Face...
The current study examined the development of bullying and defending over a 1-year period as related...
This study is focused on the effect of the biggest social networking site, Facebook, on friendship. ...
Facebook offers the possibility of increased social contact via a process known as ‘friending’, wher...
The popularity of social networking sites (SNSs) among adolescents has grown exponentially, with lit...
Facebook is the most popular social networking site in the world providing the opportunity to mainta...
Facebook offers the possibility of increased social contact via a process known as ‘friending’, wher...
The increasing popularity of Facebook among adolescents has stimulated research to investigate the r...
Adolescents are the most fervent users of social network sites, hereby disclosing a lot of personal ...
Facebook offers the possibility of increased social contact via a process known as 'friending', wher...
The popularity of social networking sites (SNSs) among adolescents has grown exponentially, with lit...
The “like” feature is popularly utilized by online social media users for different reasons includin...
Online friends are accumulated by sending virtual requests though online social networking sites. On...
Accepting friend requests from strangers in Facebook-like online social networks is known to be a ri...
The current study aims to provide a deeper understanding of the relationships between different type...
The exponential growth of social networking sites, especially the large amount of time spent on Face...
The current study examined the development of bullying and defending over a 1-year period as related...