Throughout this paper, it will discuss how feedback from social networking sites does affect self-esteem. Twitter, Instagram and Facebook are the three main social networking sites that will be talked about, and how feedback is linked to how an individual will feels after participating on these social websites. Feedback consists of posting a picture/status and receiving a number of likes or comments. As a result of feedback, an individual’s self-esteem is affects, where negative feedback is more common than positive feedback. In conclusion, these social networking sites, there is more negative feedback given, which tends to end in a higher number of people having low self-esteem than high self-esteem. Social networking sites have become a ...
This position paper presents two studies of content not normally expressed in status updates—well-be...
Humans are alike in that all compare themselves to others in social settings. The use of social medi...
The study examines the influence that activities on Facebook have on self-esteem. It aims at finding...
The internet is a vast and powerful tool. Social media can serve as an outlet for people who want to...
It is well known that social media has a huge impact on self-esteem and that most often times, this ...
Social media has gained immense popularity in the last decade and its power has left certain long-la...
According to Sociometer Theory (Leary, Tambor, Terdal, & Downs, 1995), the satisfaction of relatedne...
People’s social image is an important part of their feelings of self-worth (Baumeister & Leary, 1995...
At an age identified as the period with the most intense focus on appearance, and where young girls ...
Instagram has more than 400 million monthly active users and 80 million shared photos with 3.5 billi...
Instagram is utilized each day universally and it is a more up to date free social networking site. ...
Social media, and particularly posting ‘selfies’ have become fully incorporated into young people’s ...
Various psychological research has examined self-esteem formation and the importance of positive fee...
In this dissertation, women’s motivation to post selfies, defined as self-taken photographs of only ...
Social media can be used to maintain and strengthen bonds (Ellison, Lampe, & Steinfield, 2007). Idea...
This position paper presents two studies of content not normally expressed in status updates—well-be...
Humans are alike in that all compare themselves to others in social settings. The use of social medi...
The study examines the influence that activities on Facebook have on self-esteem. It aims at finding...
The internet is a vast and powerful tool. Social media can serve as an outlet for people who want to...
It is well known that social media has a huge impact on self-esteem and that most often times, this ...
Social media has gained immense popularity in the last decade and its power has left certain long-la...
According to Sociometer Theory (Leary, Tambor, Terdal, & Downs, 1995), the satisfaction of relatedne...
People’s social image is an important part of their feelings of self-worth (Baumeister & Leary, 1995...
At an age identified as the period with the most intense focus on appearance, and where young girls ...
Instagram has more than 400 million monthly active users and 80 million shared photos with 3.5 billi...
Instagram is utilized each day universally and it is a more up to date free social networking site. ...
Social media, and particularly posting ‘selfies’ have become fully incorporated into young people’s ...
Various psychological research has examined self-esteem formation and the importance of positive fee...
In this dissertation, women’s motivation to post selfies, defined as self-taken photographs of only ...
Social media can be used to maintain and strengthen bonds (Ellison, Lampe, & Steinfield, 2007). Idea...
This position paper presents two studies of content not normally expressed in status updates—well-be...
Humans are alike in that all compare themselves to others in social settings. The use of social medi...
The study examines the influence that activities on Facebook have on self-esteem. It aims at finding...