Examining the links between active Facebook use, received likes, self-esteem and happiness: A study using objective social media data

Volume: 58, Pages: 101523 - 101523
Published: May 1, 2021
Abstract
For social media users, profile updating and receiving Likes may feel like a reward, and elicit positive emotions, reinforcing use of the platform. Could this mechanism have consequences for users’ self-esteem and happiness? Previous findings on the topic are mixed, and typically limited by use of self-reports of online activity. In the present study, we used objective behavioral data to examine the hypotheses that receiving Likes on Facebook...
Paper Details
Title
Examining the links between active Facebook use, received likes, self-esteem and happiness: A study using objective social media data
Published Date
May 1, 2021
Volume
58
Pages
101523 - 101523
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