Social media addiction, in my opinion, stems from the reinforcement mechanisms used by these platforms—likes, comments, and notifications create a dopamine loop. It’s a textbook example of operant conditioning. Thoughts?
Wow, that’s so interesting, Greg! But why do you think some people get addicted while others don’t? Does personality play a role?Social media addiction, in my opinion, stems from the reinforcement mechanisms used by these platforms—likes, comments, and notifications create a dopamine loop. It’s a textbook example of operant conditioning. Thoughts?
Absolutely, Jennifer. Personality traits like neuroticism and extraversion are strongly correlated with higher social media usage. Studies show individuals high in neuroticism often use social media as an escape, while extroverts use it to connect socially.Wow, that’s so interesting, Greg! But why do you think some people get addicted while others don’t? Does personality play a role?
I dunno about that, Adam. I’m an introvert and still scroll for hours. I think it’s more about how boring real life feels sometimes, you know? Social media fills that gap.Absolutely, Jennifer. Personality traits like neuroticism and extraversion are strongly correlated with higher social media usage. Studies show individuals high in neuroticism often use social media as an escape, while extroverts use it to connect socially.