2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.chb.2016.02.036
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The effects of social media on students’ behaviors; Facebook as a case study

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“…As such, official city profiles need to present an appealing and engaging alternative to commercial profiles, otherwise users may simply unsubscribe from the profile. Bright et al (2015) and Kayaa et al (2016) also speculate that social media fatigue will continue to affect more users in the coming years. Users will become even more particular about people and sources they connect with.…”
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“…As such, official city profiles need to present an appealing and engaging alternative to commercial profiles, otherwise users may simply unsubscribe from the profile. Bright et al (2015) and Kayaa et al (2016) also speculate that social media fatigue will continue to affect more users in the coming years. Users will become even more particular about people and sources they connect with.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The euphoria surrounding social media is slowly starting to wear off and people do not subscribe to new sources so willingly. Bright et al (2015) and Kayaa et al (2016) indicate that more people each year start to exhibit signs of "social media fatigue." The phenomenon is described as being overwhelmed by new content available constantly, which results in user's inability to process it.…”
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“…Facebook is more general because it can be used in both personal computer and mobile phone and it gives more communication tools such as messenger, news feed, group, etc. [17].…”
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“…There are two types of communication using social messenger; (1) One-to-one which allows user to communicate privately with another user and (2) many-to-many which allows user to directly communicate with some people. Usually, this type of communication is implemented by social messenger using such a feature called "group" [17].…”
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