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Social Media: Risks &
Opportunities
Anouk de Groot


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Lecture 1: Introduction...........................................................................................................................2
Lecture 2: Experiencing online aggression: perpetrators & victims........................................................3
Lecture 3: Witnessing online aggression: bystanders...........................................................................10
Lecture 4: Celebrity bashing.................................................................................................................20
Lecture 5: Tips and tricks......................................................................................................................27
Lecture 6: Online friendships and social connectedness......................................................................30
Lecture 7: Identity and self-presentation..............................................................................................36
Lecture 8: Online activism....................................................................................................................44
College 9: Guest lecture Netwerk Mediawijsheid.................................................................................51
Lecture 10: Privacy and social media....................................................................................................52
Lecture 11: Parental mediation.............................................................................................................58
Lecture 12: Q&A...................................................................................................................................65

,Lecture 1: Introduction
Focused on individual experiences: not risks and opportunities for organizations, but for
individuals

Opportunities of social media
 What do we love about social media?
 Staying in contact with friends and what they are doing
 Information about interests
 Create content

It is hard to define what “being online” means

Risks of social media
 What do you hate about social media?
 Superficial, you can put a label on everything you see
 Anonymity: put a mask on and do everything you want
 FOMO
 Online hate speech, negative commenting (seems normalized)

Why is it relevant to study what people love/hate about social media?
 We spend a significant amount of time per day on it
o 50% is almost constantly online
o All teens have access to smartphone, and many to laptops
 Applicable in work context: also online hate speech, also opportunities you can use to
connect with colleagues

Key terms
 Social media: “websites and applications that enable users to create and share
content and/or to participate in social networking”
 Risk: “a situation involving exposure to danger”
 Opportunity: “a chance for something”

,Lecture 2: Experiencing online aggression: perpetrators
& victims
Introduction to online aggression: what is online aggression?
Defining online aggression
 “Intentional harm delivered by the use of electronic means to a person or a group of
people irrespective of their age, who perceive(s) such acts as offensive, derogatory,
harmful or unwanted”

Defining (cyber)bullying
 Bullying: “Bullying is an aggressive, intentional act or behavior that is carried out by a
group or an individual repeatedly and overtime against a victim who cannot easily
defend him- or herself”
o Power imbalance
o Perpetrators are better in estimating what is accepted

Who is perpetrator?
Dark triad study
 Big 5 (neutral)
 3 dark personality traits: those characterized by socially offensive traits
o Narcissism: very interested in yourself, you spend a lot of time on yourself,
how you should present you online, how people see you online, you like the
attention, you find yourself important
 They can take advantage of others to gain own goals
o Machiavellianism: being very manipulative
 Manipulate people to achieve goals
 Love to have power
 More reasoned, they plan it
o Psychopathy
 Style is most important: arrogant, deceitful, incentive, cold
 Don’t take into account other’s emotions
 More impulsive, do it immediately
o Some overlap, but also different
 Is this also true for online aggression?

Study 1: Dark triad study by Pabian at al.
 First to study the association between Dark Triad traits (as a combined Dark Triad
cluster) and cyber-aggression among an adolescent population
 Cyber-aggression = online aggression
o Aggressive, intentional act
o Using electronic means
o To a person or a group of people irrespective of their age, who perceive(s)
such acts as offensive, derogatory, harmful or unwanted
Results cross-sectional survey (adolescents aged 14-18)
What can we learn from this model?

,  The relation between each of these traits and cyber-aggression:
o Machiavellianism: n.s.
o Narcissism: n.s.
o Psychopathy: significant correlation
 More psychopathy  more risk in engaging in online cyber-aggression
o Can be used among all types of groups. You just score a little bit higher




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 The relationship between Facebook intensity on cyber-aggression:
o People who use Facebook more  higher score on online cyber-aggression
o Can Facebook intensity mediate cyber-aggression?
 Implications: as personality traits are fairly stabilized in this age group, cyber-
aggression may be used as an indicator of psychopathy in adolescent individuals
 Prevention?
o Social perspective-taking skills have been proven successful in overcoming
egocentrism and antisocial behavior
o Include training of these skills in prevention programs
 Limitations
o Short dark triad instrument did not allow to investigate sub-constructs of
machiavellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy
 More recently: Dark tetrad: sadism as fourth trait
o Self-reports: are children to admit that they enjoy manipulating etc. others in
the school/leisure context?
 Solution: social desirability scale
 To consider
o How to translate these findings into concrete implication remains difficult;
hard to change personality traits
 It still feels like a black box
o Might be more informative to focus on determinants of behavior that can be
changed
o Time for the next study!

Why do people perform this risk behavior and how can we prevent/intervene this risk
behavior?
Study 2: Theory of planned behavior study by Pabian & Vandebosch (2014)
 Focus on proximal determinants of cyberbullying

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