Social Sharing of Emotion (SSE) occurs when one person shares an emotional experience with another and is considered potentially beneficial. Though social sharing has been shown prevalent in interpersonal communication, research on its occurrence and communication structure in online social networks is lacking. Based on a content analysis of blog posts (n = 540) in a blog social network site (Live Journal), we assess the occurrence of social sharing in blog posts, characterize different types of online SSE, and present a theoretical model of online SSE. A large proportion of initiation expressions were found to conform to full SSE, with negative emotion posts outnumbering bivalent and positive posts. Full emotional SSE posts were found to p...
With the Internet growing faster than ever, online social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook ar...
This paper aims to study the elements of online posts as seen on Social Networking Sites (SNS) and h...
Online social interactions have become commonplace as social media sites like Facebook and Twitter h...
Social Sharing of Emotion (SSE) occurs when one person shares an emotional experience with another a...
Is sharing emotions on social media bad for your emotions? This question has raised concern in paren...
Textual paralanguage cues (TPC) have been signaled as effective emotion transmitters online. Though ...
[EN] The research concentrates on describing how emotions are shared on private and public digital a...
Research has established the critical role of social networks in facilitating adjustment to foreign ...
Online social networks are incredibly popular, yet relatively little research has examined why peopl...
The relationship between social sharing of emotions, social networks and social ties is an ongoing t...
Emotions are definitely contagious :-). While obvious in most face-to-face interactions, is that als...
BACKGROUND: E-communities, social groups interacting online, have recently become an object of inter...
This study explored why individuals write personal blogs and the influences of blogging on their liv...
Background: E-communities, social groups interacting online, have recently become an object of inter...
textA blog webring is a self-organized online network that bloggers can join based on its thematic d...
With the Internet growing faster than ever, online social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook ar...
This paper aims to study the elements of online posts as seen on Social Networking Sites (SNS) and h...
Online social interactions have become commonplace as social media sites like Facebook and Twitter h...
Social Sharing of Emotion (SSE) occurs when one person shares an emotional experience with another a...
Is sharing emotions on social media bad for your emotions? This question has raised concern in paren...
Textual paralanguage cues (TPC) have been signaled as effective emotion transmitters online. Though ...
[EN] The research concentrates on describing how emotions are shared on private and public digital a...
Research has established the critical role of social networks in facilitating adjustment to foreign ...
Online social networks are incredibly popular, yet relatively little research has examined why peopl...
The relationship between social sharing of emotions, social networks and social ties is an ongoing t...
Emotions are definitely contagious :-). While obvious in most face-to-face interactions, is that als...
BACKGROUND: E-communities, social groups interacting online, have recently become an object of inter...
This study explored why individuals write personal blogs and the influences of blogging on their liv...
Background: E-communities, social groups interacting online, have recently become an object of inter...
textA blog webring is a self-organized online network that bloggers can join based on its thematic d...
With the Internet growing faster than ever, online social networking sites (SNS) such as Facebook ar...
This paper aims to study the elements of online posts as seen on Social Networking Sites (SNS) and h...
Online social interactions have become commonplace as social media sites like Facebook and Twitter h...