Everyone who uses social media develops a social media personality. This personality is both a
reflection of how you want others to see you and also how others see you based on your social media activity
. And everyone has their own personal armor that they show online through social media.
Everyone
who
uses social media develops a social media personality. This personality is both a reflection of how you want others to see you and also how others see you based on your social media activity. And everyone has their own personal armor that they show online through social media.
Using self-reports, Back et al. (2010) showed that
Facebook profiles reflect the users’ actual personality
and a not self-idealized personality. … This appeals to young people between the ages of 18 and 29 specifically, who represent over one-third of Instagram users (Duggan and Smith, 2013).
Consider the fact that on social media sites, we consider our profiles to be presentations of who we are. Therefore, through interaction with the social medium,
the real and ideal selves intersect
; and the ideal self is at least partially actualized.
While Facebook users had higher values of narcissism,
extraversion, self-esteem, life satisfaction
, happiness and social support, non-users showed higher depression symptoms. … Furthermore, the number of Facebook-friends was positively related to the Narcissistic and the Histrionic Personality Disorder [32].
Excessive social media use can create a
negative
, self-perpetuating cycle: … Using social media more often, though, increases FOMO and feelings of inadequacy, dissatisfaction, and isolation. In turn, these feelings negatively affect your mood and worsen symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress.
One of the ways in which the media affect perceptions of beauty is through the
common use of very thin and attractive models
, known as the thin ideal, which reinforces the idea that ‘thin is beautiful’. … The most reliable finding in the literature is that exposure to thin media images makes women want to be thinner.
Some of the benefits of social media are:
Having a platform to showcase technological savvy and creativity
.
Increased self-confidence by empowering introverts to express their ideas
.
The ability to create lifelong friends
.
An Internet celebrity (also known as a social media influencer, social media personality, internet personality, or simply influencer) is
a celebrity who has acquired or developed their fame and notability through the Internet
. The rise of social media has helped people increase their outreach to a global audience.
- You reach large audiences. …
- You have a direct connection with your audience. …
- You can create organic content. …
- You have access to paid advertising services. …
- You build your brand. …
- You drive traffic to your website. …
- You can evaluate your performance.
- cyberbullying (bullying using digital technology)
- invasion of privacy.
- identity theft.
- your child seeing offensive images and messages.
- the presence of strangers who may be there to ‘groom’ other members.
Social media has the
ability to both capture and scatter your attention
. … Not only does this lead to poorer cognitive performance, but it shrinks parts of the brain associated with maintaining attention.
Studies have shown that increased use of social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Tiktok is leading to
depression, anxiety, and loneliness
. The COVID-19 pandemic has not only pushed more people to the platforms but has also caused people to spend unusual amounts of time cruising their feeds.
Is female perception of the body image affected by the media?
Studies show that
88% of women compare themselves to images they observe on social media
, with over half of them emphasising that the comparison is unfavourable. Studies also show that 65% of men compare themselves to images they observe on social media, with 37% of them indicating that the comparison is unfavourable.
What makes a person beautiful?
Qualities that beautiful people have are:
kindness, honesty, respect, confidence, generosity, positivity
, and willingness to help others when they are in need. Society diminishes this ideal by telling people what is and what is not beautiful.
How does media affect body image negatively?
Media, social media and peer pressures influence the way teens see themselves. … Media’s effect on body image can
cause self-image issues
which can lead to eating disorders, drug and alcohol use, cutting, bullying and sexual risk behaviors.