Caterina Fake: Social Media Analysis

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the term FOMO was originally popularized by entrepreneur Caterina Fake. FOMO is a modern-day form of “keeping up with the Joneses.” Where people were once trying to keep up with a handful of neighbors, they’re now trying to keep up with hundreds, even thousands of social media friends and followers. Social media has its good points. It can help people stay connected to friends and family around the globe, but it can also create serious feelings of anxiety, inferiority, and depression for some. People look to social media to feel more connected, but in many ways, it can make people feel more disconnected. It is not clear to researchers whether social media is responsible for creating feelings of FOMO or if it simply makes it easier for people to indulge in those feelings. The latter is more likely, as humans have dealt with emotions such as envy and regret …show more content…

Using social media provides easy access to people's lives and can serve as a means of emotional support for its users. Social media use also promotes social capital, which can reinforce connections with people and networks and strengthen communication between family members and close friends (Li & Chen, 2014). One important factor to consider with social media use is the concept of self-presentation. Some people are overly concerned about how others may view them on social media and are very careful about the images and content they post (Kim, & Tussyadiah, 2013 Kim, J., & Tussyadiah, I. P. (2013). Social networking and social support in tourism experience: The moderating role of online self-presentation strategies.One major factor with social media is the sense of connectedness one feels when using it. It allows people all over the world to communicate and connect with family and friends to experience social support. When coupled with being abroad, social media takes on other

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