Adding brief content-related information to sensitive-content screens does not exacerbate screen- or image-related distress.

Erin T Simister,Victoria M E Bridgland,Melanie K T Takarangi
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Content descriptions presented on sensitive-content screens reduce how often people view negative images. But does this reduction in exposure come at an emotional cost? Across two experiments, we investigated this possibility. In Experiment 1, we compared participants' change in state anxiety when exposed to sensitive-content screens with and without brief and detailed content descriptions. State anxiety was similar for participants who saw screens with and without brief content descriptions, but we found larger increases in state anxiety for detailed content descriptions. Therefore, detailed content descriptions negatively impact how people feel when they view sensitive-content screens. In Experiment 2, we presented participants with a single sensitive-content screen, either with or without a brief content description, and gave them the opportunity to uncover it. Participants who uncovered the screen viewed the negative image and then rated their distress. Most participants uncovered the screen and, irrespective of condition, reported similar image-related distress. Taken together, brief descriptions do not negatively impact how people feel when they view sensitive-content screens or the forewarned content. Therefore, brief content descriptions do not create an emotional cost. Social media platforms should move beyond merely warning about upcoming content and provide brief content descriptions indicating what the content depicts.
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在敏感内容屏幕上添加简短的内容相关信息不会加剧与屏幕或图像相关的困扰。
敏感内容屏幕上的内容描述减少了人们观看负面图像的频率。但是,这种曝光率的降低是否会带来情感上的代价呢?我们在两个实验中研究了这种可能性。在实验 1 中,我们比较了参与者在看到敏感内容屏幕上有无简短和详细内容描述时的状态焦虑变化。看到有和没有简短内容描述的屏幕时,参与者的状态焦虑相似,但我们发现有详细内容描述时,参与者的状态焦虑增加得更多。因此,详细的内容描述会对人们观看敏感内容屏幕时的感觉产生负面影响。在实验 2 中,我们向参与者展示了一个单独的敏感内容屏幕,无论是否有简短的内容描述,参与者都有机会揭开屏幕。揭开屏幕的参与者观看负面图像,然后对其痛苦程度进行评分。大多数参与者都揭开了屏幕,而且无论条件如何,他们都报告了类似的与图像相关的困扰。综上所述,简短的描述并不会对人们观看敏感内容屏幕或预告内容时的感受产生负面影响。因此,简短的内容描述不会造成情感成本。社交媒体平台不应该仅仅对即将出现的内容发出警告,而应该提供简短的内容描述,说明内容描述了什么。
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