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People aren’t interested in seeing your selfies

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ALTHOUGH taking selfies is popular, most people would prefer to see fewer selfies on social media, a study has found.

Google statistics estimate that, about 93 million selfies were taken a day in 2014, counting only those taken on Android devices.

The findings showed that compared to the selfies taken by themselves, people attributed greater self-presentati­onal motives and less authentici­ty to selfies taken by others.

Selfies taken by themselves were also judged as self-ironic and more authentic.

This phenomenon, where many people regularly take selfies but most people don’t appear to like them has been termed the “selfie paradox” by Sarah Diefenbach, a professor at Ludwig-Maximilian­s University in Germany.

To assess people’s motives and judgements when taking and viewing selfies, the team conducted an online survey of 238 people living in Austria, Germany and Switzerlan­d.

The results showed that 77% of the participan­ts regularly took selfies.

“One reason for this might be their fit with widespread self-presentati­on strategies such as self-promotion and self-disclosure,” Diefenbach said, in the paper published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology.

Interestin­gly, despite 77% of the participan­ts taking selfies regularly, 62% to 67% agreed on the potential negative consequenc­es of selfies, such as the effect on self-esteem.

This negative perception of selfies was also illustrate­d by 82% of the participan­ts who indicated that they would rather see other types of photos instead of selfies on social media. – IANS

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