De spiegel van de sociale media

IF 0.3 4区 文学 Q4 COMMUNICATION Tijdschrift Voor Communicatiewetenschap Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.5117/2020.048.004.002
D. D. Vries, S. Sumter, Natascha Notten, E. Rozendaal
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The current study explores pre-teens’ self-presentation on social media and investigates to what extent they capitalize on social media’s opportunities to reflect on, visually alter, and receive feedback on their self-presentations. We conducted an online school-based study among 600 8-12-year olds in the Netherlands. The majority (55%) of pre-teens had a social media account and this percentage increased with age. Most pre-teens with a social media account shared messages and pictures, thought carefully about what (not) to post, and received (positive) feedback. Photo editing was less popular, but more common among girls. Receiving negative feedback was also uncommon, but more frequent among boys and younger pre-teens. Younger pre-teens were also less likely to reflect before posting. Pre-teens thus practice self-presentation on social media and become more skilled at this with age. Social media may help pre-teens develop impression management skills, which are central to pre-teen development.
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社交媒体的镜子
目前的研究探索了青少年在社交媒体上的自我展示,并调查了他们在多大程度上利用社交媒体的机会来反思、视觉改变和接收对自我展示的反馈。我们在荷兰对600名8-12岁的青少年进行了一项基于学校的在线研究。大多数(55%)的青少年都有社交媒体账户,这一比例随着年龄的增长而增加。大多数拥有社交媒体账户的青少年都会分享信息和图片,仔细思考(不)该发布什么,并收到(积极)反馈。照片编辑不那么流行,但在女孩中更常见。收到负面反馈的情况也不常见,但在男孩和青少年中更为常见。年轻的青少年在发帖前也不太可能反思。因此,青少年在社交媒体上练习自我展示,并随着年龄的增长变得更加熟练。社交媒体可以帮助青少年发展印象管理技能,这是青少年发展的核心。
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