VOLUME 30, ISSUE 6
NOVEMBER 2025

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VOLUME 30, ISSUE 6
NOVEMBER 2025

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How social media users adopt the toxic behaviors of<br /><br />
ingroup and outgroup accounts
While the spread of toxicity on social media has received ample attention, studies offer conflicting expectations and mixed evidence about its
contagious nature. This study advances understanding of how toxicity becomes contagious by distinguishing…

How change in sociality over time moderates the<br /><br />
association between mobile and social media use and<br /><br />
well-being
Mobile and social media are often identified as a means of enhancing social connection for those who wish to connect. In line with research on
relational maintenance and the communicate bond belong theory, a need for connection can drive individuals…

Social media self-presentation of LGBTQþ youth in the<br /><br />
United States: the role of identity exploration, context<br /><br />
collapse, and supportive feedback
For those with marginalized identities, social media may offer opportunities for identity exploration and affirmation but may also pose challenges
of context collapse, wherein the presence of multiple audiences makes identity-related posting awkward…

Latent privacy management profiles on algorithmic social<br /><br />
media: cross-cultural insights into privacy protection<br /><br />
motivations and management behaviors
Personalized marketing driven by AI-powered algorithms on social media has introduced significant privacy challenges, prompting users to
adopt various privacy management strategies. This study employs latent profile analysis (LPA) to identify…
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