2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18126667
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Profile Pictures in the Digital World: Self-Photographs Predict Better Life Satisfaction

Abstract: Profiles pictures as online identities represent an extension of the user's self in the digital world. Changes in self-representation are responsible for reduced well-being in individuals in the offline world. However, whether profile picture selection predicts the well-being of internet users is unknown. To address this question, we tested the relationship between the type of profile picture (e.g., self-photographs or other pictures) used on social media and the life satisfaction of internet users, accounting… Show more

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“…The internet offers an array of content that can be absorbed quickly and effectively, both through the medium of text, such as obtaining information through articles and blogs [ 2 ], and through a visual format, including pictures, videos and images [ 3 ]. The introduction of such sophisticated technology to everyday life has created new norms of how people present themselves online [ 4 ], through flaunting glamourous lifestyles, flattering self-pictures and an endless supply of self-love quotes [ 5 , 6 ], which have formed the basis for a kind of celebrity [ 5 ] and novel professions termed “influencers” [ 7 ]. While the reasons for using social media vary [ 8 , 9 ], some individuals use the internet for self-enhancement and to present an idealized version of themselves.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The internet offers an array of content that can be absorbed quickly and effectively, both through the medium of text, such as obtaining information through articles and blogs [ 2 ], and through a visual format, including pictures, videos and images [ 3 ]. The introduction of such sophisticated technology to everyday life has created new norms of how people present themselves online [ 4 ], through flaunting glamourous lifestyles, flattering self-pictures and an endless supply of self-love quotes [ 5 , 6 ], which have formed the basis for a kind of celebrity [ 5 ] and novel professions termed “influencers” [ 7 ]. While the reasons for using social media vary [ 8 , 9 ], some individuals use the internet for self-enhancement and to present an idealized version of themselves.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%