The Power of Instagram ‘Like’

Sophie Ariella Tanujaya
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This study aims to find out how Instagram ‘Likes’ affect its receivers. The source of the data is in-depth interviews with four informants, two from each gender. The informants come from the age group of 18— 24 because adolescents born in the late 1990s or early 2000s grew up with the emergence of social media; thus. Coincidentally, people from the aforementioned age group are also the most susceptible to mental health issues. The author implemented ethnography in data collection and analyzed it using Cooley’s ‘looking-glass self’ theories. The findings reveal that Instagram ‘Likes’ have subliminal power over the receivers through the means of self-perception, interpersonal relations, and follow-up actions.Keywords: Instagram Like, Power relation, Looking-glass Self; Social media, Instagram
Instagram“赞”的力量
这项研究旨在找出Instagram上的“喜欢”是如何影响接受者的。数据的来源是对四名告密者的深度访谈,男女各两名。调查对象的年龄在18 - 24岁之间,因为上世纪90年代末或21世纪初出生的青少年伴随着社交媒体的出现而成长;因此。巧合的是,上述年龄组的人也最容易受到心理健康问题的影响。作者将民族志运用于数据收集,并运用Cooley的“镜中自我”理论进行分析。研究结果表明,Instagram上的“点赞”通过自我认知、人际关系和后续行动对接受者产生了潜意识的影响。关键词:Instagram Like,权力关系,镜中自我;社交媒体,Instagram
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