2023
DOI: 10.3389/fcomm.2023.1172115
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WeChat online visual language among Chinese Gen Z: virtual gift, aesthetic identity, and affection language

Ruoxi Liu

Abstract: IntroductionAs a relatively new and innovative form of digital communication and visual image, emojis, emoticons, and stickers are appreciated, yet criticised. Young people on social media have lost the traditional social etiquette and interpersonal networking skills, which is a challenge in itself. This study provides a better understanding of how young people engage and behave in diverse interpersonal contexts while utilising digital visual language.MethodsThis study contributes to digital anthography and so… Show more

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