Social media users face a tension between presenting themselves in an idealized or authentic way. Here, we explore how prioritizing one over the other impacts users’ well-being. We estimate the degree of self-idealized vs. authentic self-expression as the proximity between a user’s self-reported personality and the automated personality judgements made on the basis Facebook Likes and status updates. Analyzing data of 10,560 Facebook users, we find that individuals who are more authentic in their self-expression also report greater Life Satisfaction. This effect appears consistent across different personality profiles, countering the proposition that individuals with socially desirable personalities benefit from authentic self-expression mor...
Instagram users are consistently exposed to the presentation of idealized selves. Although studies h...
Several studies demonstrate that individuals carry out observable behaviors in order to achieve posi...
Instagram users are consistently exposed to the presentation of idealized selves. Although studies h...
Having others acknowledge and validate one’s true self is associated with better psychological healt...
Background: People frequently utilise social media platforms in order to express themselves online a...
Literature has demonstrated that high self-concept consistency and high authenticity independently p...
Much previous research has focused on the important role played by personality constructs in develop...
Much previous research has focused on the important role played by personality constructs in develop...
Social media have taken a prominent position in today’s society. We are able to connect, interact, a...
Social media has become an important part of people’s daily life. Every day people frequently switch...
Criticized for the idealized lives portrayed on social media (e.g., Instagram), a growing number of ...
Four types of self which potentially are displayed on social media platforms are discussed: the true...
The purpose of the study was to explore whether personality traits moderate the association between ...
Nowadays, millions of people around the world use social networking sites to express everyday though...
Social network sites, such as Facebook, allow users to create novel representations of the self that...
Instagram users are consistently exposed to the presentation of idealized selves. Although studies h...
Several studies demonstrate that individuals carry out observable behaviors in order to achieve posi...
Instagram users are consistently exposed to the presentation of idealized selves. Although studies h...
Having others acknowledge and validate one’s true self is associated with better psychological healt...
Background: People frequently utilise social media platforms in order to express themselves online a...
Literature has demonstrated that high self-concept consistency and high authenticity independently p...
Much previous research has focused on the important role played by personality constructs in develop...
Much previous research has focused on the important role played by personality constructs in develop...
Social media have taken a prominent position in today’s society. We are able to connect, interact, a...
Social media has become an important part of people’s daily life. Every day people frequently switch...
Criticized for the idealized lives portrayed on social media (e.g., Instagram), a growing number of ...
Four types of self which potentially are displayed on social media platforms are discussed: the true...
The purpose of the study was to explore whether personality traits moderate the association between ...
Nowadays, millions of people around the world use social networking sites to express everyday though...
Social network sites, such as Facebook, allow users to create novel representations of the self that...
Instagram users are consistently exposed to the presentation of idealized selves. Although studies h...
Several studies demonstrate that individuals carry out observable behaviors in order to achieve posi...
Instagram users are consistently exposed to the presentation of idealized selves. Although studies h...