Literature DB >> 35123383

Drug, demon, or donut? Theorizing the relationship between social media use, digital well-being and digital disconnection.

Mariek M P Vanden Abeele1, Annabell Halfmann2, Edmund W J Lee3.   

Abstract

Social media overuse is a central concern in discussions over digital well-being. Digital disconnection is often presented as a solution to this problem, but mixed evidence on its effectiveness suggests we lack understanding of why, how and when disconnection works. Drawing from three recurrent social media metaphors - the drug, demon and donut metaphor - this article aims to advance understanding of social media disconnection by developing a classification of disconnective mechanisms in accordance with three conceptual approaches to social media overuse. This classification provides theory-driven support for differing social media disconnection mechanisms. We discuss its implications for practice and future research.
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Keywords:  Addiction; Attention economy; Balance; Diet; Digital harm; Digital ill-being; Digital well-being; Digital wellbeing; Drug; Metaphor; Overuse; Social media

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35123383     DOI: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2021.12.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Opin Psychol        ISSN: 2352-250X


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1.  Impact of News Overload on Social Media News Curation: Mediating Role of News Avoidance.

Authors:  Xiao Zhang; Shamim Akhter; Abdelmohsen A Nassani; Mohamed Haffar
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-04-12

2.  Adolescents' Algorithmic Resistance to Short Video APP's Recommendation: The Dual Mediating Role of Resistance Willingness and Resistance Intention.

Authors:  Xing Lv; Yang Chen; Weiqi Guo
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-04-25
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