International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
40(18), P. 5399 - 5414
Published: July 11, 2023
Social
media
has
afforded
its
users
more
convenience
than
ever
in
accessing,
sharing,
and
preserving
information.
However,
one
problematic
outcome,
digital
hoarding,
become
a
phenomenon
of
concern
nowadays
hedonic
social
use.
This
study
aims
to
investigate
the
causes
hoarding
how
it
is
exacerbated
context.
We
divide
information
into
two
dimensions
(ie,
accumulating
difficulty
deleting)
draw
on
conceptual
lens
fear
missing
out
(FoMO)
understand
separately
generative
mechanism
these
media.
In
addition,
we
consider
FoMO
moderating
effect
affordances
recommending
affordance,
content-sharing
affordance)
between
hoarding.
For
this
study,
collected
330
valid
questionnaires
tested
hypotheses
by
partial
least
squares
structural
equation
modeling.
The
results
show
that
significantly
positively
affects
deleting.
Furthermore,
affordance
moderated
influence
deleting;
accumulating.
anxiety
attachment
can
strongly
predict
FoMO.
Finally,
discuss
theoretical
practical
implications
work.
Computers in Human Behavior Reports,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14, P. 100404 - 100404
Published: March 25, 2024
This
umbrella
review
analyses
the
risks
and
opportunities
for
adolescents'
mental
health
well-being
associated
with
Social
Media
Use
(SMU)
main
risk
mitigation
proposals
presented
in
systematic,
scoping
narrative
literature
reviews
meta-analyses.
Following
PRIOR
guidelines,
we
defined
inclusion
exclusion
criteria
Population
(10-19
years),
Exposure
(Social
Use)
Outcomes
(Well-being,
Ill-being,
Mental
health)
searched
articles
published
from
January
2015
to
April
2023
four
databases:
Scopus,
Web
of
Science,
PsychInfo,
Pubmed.
We
screened
titles
abstracts
1470
publications,
after
conducting
quality
assessment
based
on
AMSTAR
2
protocol,
selected
24
which
performed
a
thematic
analysis.
highlight
that
relationship
between
SMU
is
influenced
by
several
intervening
factors:
1)
individual
demographic
psycho-socio
characteristics,
2)
use
(SM),
3)
SM'
content
design.
Furthermore,
describe
emerge
reviewed
articles.
discuss
how
limitation
collecting
SM
data
hinders
research
impact
adoption
responsible
design
principles
platforms
would
contribute
introducing
societal
change
achieve
population-level
shift,
harder
attain
if
burden
only
attributed
individuals'
choices.
Finally,
brought
about
upcoming
regulatory
frameworks,
such
as
EU
Digital
Services
Act.
European Journal of Communication,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
39(1), P. 3 - 21
Published: Feb. 8, 2023
This
article
investigates
to
what
extent
technological
affordances
are
associated
with
people's
preference
for
video
streaming
platforms
over
traditional
television
services.
Such
refer
properties
of
these
(including
personalized
recommendations
and
easy-to-navigate
interfaces)
that
provoke
certain
uses
the
technology
satisfy
social
psychological
needs.
Based
on
a
quantitative
study
25–50-year-olds
in
Belgium
(
N
=
596)
hierarchical
regression
analysis,
builds
further
conceptualization
as
presented
MAIN
model,
which
suggests
four
(Modality,
Agency,
Interactivity
Navigability)
central
digital
media
technology.
As
such,
presents
an
affordance-based
measure
platforms,
helps
understand
how
shapes
new
patterns
audiovisual
consumption
enhances
viewing
experience
beyond
television.
Whereas
most
research
attention
has
focused
user-oriented
gratifications
this
addresses
gap
literature
by
dealing
platform-oriented
platforms.
Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
33(6), P. 763 - 783
Published: Jan. 27, 2024
Robotic
interaction
quality
and
outcome
in
restaurants
are
crucial
engaging
customers
facilitating
post-purchase
behavior
while
few
papers
have
examined
their
impact
on
psychological
engagement
value
co-creation
by
experienced
customers.
Drawing
upon
the
affordance
theory
interlinking
service-dominant
logic,
this
study
has
investigated
robotic
restaurant
context
using
empirical
data
collected
from
487
respondents
China
adopting
structural
equation
modeling
to
investigate
relevant
impacts.
The
findings
show
that
positively
affect
engagement,
whereas
only
influences
co-creation.
There
positive
relationships
between
customers'
co-creation,
intention
recommend
restaurant.
We
also
discussed
theoretical
managerial
implications.
Journalism Studies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
25(9), P. 1053 - 1075
Published: March 7, 2024
News
outlets
increasingly
position
themselves
on
social
media
platforms
with
platform-bound
content
next
to
their
regular
offerings.
At
the
time
of
writing,
scholarship
studying
these
novel
types
news
remains
limited
in
size
and
scope.
Drawing
recent
theoretical
insights
from
dislocation
journalism
logics,
we
assess
a
dataset
Instagram
TikTok
posts
public,
private
digital-native
Belgium,
Spain
United
Kingdom
(n
=
458).
Contrary
previous
findings,
conclude
that
publishers
tend
adapt
specific
technological
affordances
networks
news-related
prevails,
signalling
normalisation
patterns
for
how
is
produced
diffused
via
both
platforms.
University of California Press eBooks,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 26, 2024
A
free
ebook
version
of
this
title
is
available
through
Luminos,
University
California
Press's
Open
Access
publishing
program.
Visit
www.luminosoa.org
to
learn
more.
When
was
the
last
time
you
participated
in
an
election
for
online
group
chat
or
sat
on
a
jury
dispute
about
controversial
post?
Platforms
nudge
users
tolerate
nearly
all-powerful
admins,
moderators,
and
"benevolent
dictators
life."
In
Governable
Spaces
,
Nathan
Schneider
argues
that
internet
has
been
plagued
by
phenomenon
he
calls
"implicit
feudalism":
bias,
both
cultural
technical,
building
communities
as
fiefdoms.
The
consequences
arrangement
matter
far
beyond
spaces
themselves,
feudal
defaults
train
us
give
up
our
communities'
democratic
potential,
inclining
be
more
tolerant
autocratic
tech
CEOs
authoritarian
tendencies
among
politicians.
But
could
sites
creative,
radical,
renaissance.
Using
media
archaeology,
political
theory,
participant
observation,
shows
how
can
from
governance
legacies
past
become
medium,
responsive
inventive
unlike
anything
come
before.
Feminist Media Studies,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(5), P. 962 - 983
Published: Feb. 18, 2024
With
social
media
technologies,
feminist
perspectives
have
reached
parts
of
society
traditionally
uninterested
in
or
fundamentally
opposed
to
them.
While
activists
and
allies
employed
technological
affordances
for
support,
belonging,
justice,
the
same
tools
are
used
by
actors
alt-right
gag
voices.
As
it
circulates,
anti-feminist
content
sustains
heteropatriarchy
damages
women
beyond
symbolic
means
trolling,
doxxing,
meme
wars.
We
address
this
through
a
review
visual
methods
applied
analysis
imaginaries
digital
gendered
hate
four
case
studies:
(1)
Greta
Thunberg
memes
DENY
Facebook
group;
(2)
"Fanquan
Girls"
wars
Hong
Kong
Anti-Extradition
Law
Amendment
Bill
Movement;
(3)
artefacts
shared
under
Twitter
hashtag
#SisterIDoBelieveYou;
(4)
cartoons
Grace
Mugabe
relating
presidential
succession
produced
seven
African
countries.
By
reflecting
on
ethos
behind
these
cases,
we
identify
specific
benefits
be
gained
from
working
with
methods,
contour
novel
phenomenon:
platformed
misogyny.
Mass Communication & Society,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 26
Published: Jan. 3, 2025
This
study
investigates
adolescents'
use
of
closed
social
networking
site
(SNS)
stories,
a
popular
but
understudied
feature
where
private
interactions
occur.
Through
research
that
included
six
focus
group
interviews
with
32
adolescents
(15–18
years
old),
this
explores
the
perceived
dynamics
(i.e.
perceptions
about
behaviors,
motives,
and
norms)
within
stories
how
riskier
like
alcohol
misuse,
are
shared.
The
results
showed
had
clear-cut
whom
to
include
in
exclude
from
their
story
based
on
shared
interests,
humor,
trust.
Moreover,
being
someone's
enhanced
feelings
belonging
also
ostracism
when
excluded.
Regarding
sharing
alcohol-related
content,
evaluated
posters
same
more
positively,
thereby
pointing
toward
in-group
versus
out-group
tendencies.
Overall,
by
relying
youth's
perspectives,
provides
insight
into
navigate
peer
relationships
difficult
access
for
researchers
under
radar
adult
supervision.
Frontiers in Genetics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Jan. 6, 2025
Social
media
sites
like
X
(formerly
Twitter)
increasingly
serve
as
spaces
for
the
public
to
discuss
controversial
topics.
can
spark
extreme
viewpoints
and
spread
biased
or
inaccurate
information
while
simultaneously
allowing
debate
around
policy-relevant
The
arrest
of
Joseph
J.
DeAngelo
in
April
2018
ignited
a
barrage
social
conversations
on
how
DNA
genetic
genealogy
led
suspect.
These
continued
over
following
years
policies
changed
use
approach
expanded.
We
examined
coverage
investigative
(IGG)
characterize
volume
temporal
patterns
topics
sentiments
these
conversations.
First,
using
data
analytics
tool
Brandwatch
Consumer
Research,
we
built
flexible
search
strings
collect
tweets
from
platform
Twitter/X
IGG-relevant
content
published
2022,
resulting
24,209
tweets.
Second,
applied
informatics
tools
dataset
generate
topic
clusters
analyze
trends
cluster
distribution
time
define
top
25
peaks
tweet
volume,
representing
events
that
generated
highest
conversation
5-year
period.
Third,
drawing
contextual
framework
key
IGG
events,
selected
three
ten
code
sentiment
along
with
randomly
sampled
subset
across
timeframe.
Qualitative
coding
position
revealed
majority
were
supportive
IGG,
but
concerns
also
voiced
about
ethics
IGG.
Over
third
either
cases
solved
suggestions
archived
future
research.
highlight
areas
support
concern
within
processes
application
contexts.
Human Resource Management Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 20, 2025
ABSTRACT
External
crises,
such
as
the
COVID‐19
pandemic,
have
increased
job
insecurity
and
overall
uncertainty
in
labour
market.
Crises
like
these
can
suppress
employee
voice;
that
is,
employees
may
feel
unable
to
express
their
ideas
opinions
about
work,
including
dissatisfaction
or
criticism,
because
they
be
worried
disagreeing
with
management
being
seen
‘rocking
boat’
times
of
uncertainty.
Nonetheless,
this
study
finds
employees'
desire
voice
during
global
pandemic
led
them
finding
ways
speak
up
through
social
media
(SM),
anonymity
a
critical
facilitator.
Findings
reveal
realised
SM
affordances
allowed
more
agency
over
agenda
for
regardless
prevailing
norms.
Despite
open
criticism
not
well
received
by
management,
refashioned
SM,
which
was
primarily
used
top‐down
communication
before
into
bottom‐up
mechanism.
In
doing
so,
we
answer
call
researchers
explore
state
crisis
potential
possible
mechanism
times.