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Let me take a selfie Exploring the psychological effects of posting and viewing selfies and groupies on social media.pdf

Telematics and Informatics 34 (2017) 274–283 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Telematics and Informatics journal homepage: /locate/tele Let me take a sel?e: Exploring the psychological effects of posting and viewing sel?es and groupies on social media Ruoxu Wang ?, Fan Yang, Michel M. Haigh College of Communications, Penn State University, University Park, PA, United States article info Article history: Received 24 December 2015 Received in revised form 30 June 2016 Accepted 31 July 2016 Available online 3 August 2016 Keywords: Sel?e Groupie Self-esteem Life satisfaction Need for popularity abstract Taking sel?es and groupies and sharing them to social media has become a popular online activity. This study aimed to examine the psychological effects of posting and viewing sel?es and groupies on social media by conducting a survey (N = 275). Results indicated frequent sel?e viewing behavior led to decreased self-esteem whereas frequent groupie viewing behavior led to increased self-esteem. Frequent sel?e viewing behavior led to decreased life satisfaction while frequent groupie viewing behavior resulted in increased life satisfaction. However, neither sel?e nor groupie posting behavior was associated with self-esteem or life satisfaction. In addition, individuals high in need for popularity were more likely to be affected by sel?e viewing behavior in terms of life satisfaction and self-esteem compared with individuals low in need for popularity. ó 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. 1. Introduction Sel?e refers to a self-portrait picture taken by an individual using a digital camera or a smartphone for posting on social network sites [SNS] (Moreau, 2015). Similar to sel?es, group sel?es or groupies are the self-portraits featuring more than one person. A Pew Research Center study found that 55 percent of millennials have posted sel?es on social media, and around 26 percent of Americans have shared sel?es on SNS (Taylor, 2014). Previous research indicated

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