glancing photographs
and status updates Escape (engaging in Facebook to escape from worries and problems and altering mood) (Ryan et alb. Social Skills hypothesis
The social compensation hypothesis suggests that individuals lacking skills in developing friends are likely to use social media to increase their online social network.
The social enhancement hypothesis observes that individuals engage in social media to further increase their social circle (Valkenburg et al., 2005; Valkenburg and Peter (2007). The displacement hypothesis ponders that those users who spend more time on social media will have reduced wellbeing as they devote less time to actual social interaction. The stimulation effect hypothesizes a condition where individuals will have experienced high well-being because of spending more time on social media, increasing
the quality of relationships(Valkenburg & Peter, Social enhancement and social compensation hypotheses have helped to understand the varied behaviour of different subtypes of users. The extraverted may use Facebook to expand their social circle neurotic people use Facebook to enhance mood. The lonely and introverted individuals use Facebook to find friends, which they find hard to find in offline settings. Narcissists exploit the Facebook features to gain more attention to satisfy their grandiosity (
Zywica & Danowski, 2008) & (Chen, 2014).
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