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Every Post You Make, Every Pic You Take, I'll Be Watching You: Behind Social Spheres on Facebook

机译:您发布的每条帖子,拍摄的每张照片,我都会在看着您:Facebook社交圈背后

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The problem of conflicting social spheres occurs when communications are simultaneously visible to multiple audiences within a social network, as commonly occurs on social network sites (SNS). In this environment users may suffer from social anxiety as they worry that communications seen as negative by certain audiences may be shared with those same groups. This issue rests on four assumptions: (1) that a social network encompasses a variety of social spheres, (2) that users believe they are being watched by these spheres, (3) that the social spheres differ in the norms, standards and expectations they hold about an individual and (4) that users largely do not employ measures to separate communications to different spheres. The present research aims to provide evidence for these assumptions. Self-discrepancy theory (SDT) [1] is used as a lens to view social norms, and as a novel way of understanding social spheres. Moreover, the research investigates any link between the magnitude of ought self-discrepancies and the social anxiety felt between relational dyads. An online survey with 313 participants offers strong support for these assumptions and provides evidence of a significant association between the magnitude of negative ought-other discrepancies and anxiety within dyads. This evidence strengthens the argument that SNS can cause anxiety and tension in social relations.
机译:当社交网络中的多个受众同时看到通信时,就会发生社会领域冲突的问题,这通常发生在社交网站(SNS)上。在这种环境下,用户可能会感到社交焦虑,因为他们担心某些听众认为负面的交流可能会与这些人群共享。该问题基于以下四个假设:(1)社交网络包含各种社交领域;(2)用户认为自己受到这些领域的监视;(3)社交领域在规范,标准和期望方面有所不同它们只涉及一个人,并且(4)用户在很大程度上未采取措施将通信隔离到不同领域。本研究旨在为这些假设提供证据。自差理论(SDT)[1]被用作观察社会规范的镜头,并被用作理解社会领域的一种新颖方式。此外,该研究调查了应该自我差异的程度与关系二元关系之间的社交焦虑之间的任何联系。一项由313名参与者组成的在线调查为这些假设提供了有力的支持,并提供了负面的其他应有的差异与二重性焦虑之间显着关联的证据。这一证据进一步证明了SNS可能引起社会关系中的焦虑和紧张。

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