Measuring Gratification from and Consequences of Likes: The Potential for Maladaptive Social Media Behavior

Reza Shabahang, Zahra Ghaemi, Mara S. Aruguete, Maryam Saeedi, Hyejin Shim, Seyedeh Farnaz Sedighian

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Abstract

Paralinguistic digital affordances (PDAs; e.g., likes) are sought out by social media users and serve an important function of enhancing social reputation in online contexts. Nonetheless, there has been no standardized measure for evaluating gratification from receiving PDAs. This study provides a brief, validated self-report questionnaire on PDA gratification. The results of factor analysis verified the three-factor structure (i.e., emotional, status, and social gratifications) of the questionnaire. Internal consistency was established using interitem correlation, corrected item-total correlation, and Cronbach s alpha. Gratification from receiving PDAs was positively associated with risky behaviors used to enhance fame, tendency to use social media s black market, and problematic Internet use. The findings provide preliminary evidence that gratification from receiving PDAs may increase the likelihood of maladaptive fame-seeking behaviors in social media users. The Gratification From Receiving PDAs Questionnaire appears to be a promising measure that may offer new insights into the motivations involved in social media use.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)395-400
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Media Psychology
Volume34
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • measurement
  • paralinguistic digital affordance
  • problematic Internet use
  • risky behavior
  • social media

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