Shanghai Daily

We pay to rewrite our online personas

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A RECENT survey has found that more than 51 percent of young Chinese used paid services to embellish their online social accounts to gain popularity and nearly 56 percent thought it would lead to an obsession of false satisfacti­on.

The survey, conducted by China Youth Daily, interviewe­d 1,981 Chinese aged from 18 to 35, with men and women accounting for 46.8 and 53.2 percent, respective­ly.

The most popular

paid service to enhance online social accounts, according to 40 percent of the respondent­s, was posting digitally altered pictures.

Purchasing “premium access” on social networks, title authentica­tion, purchasing a membership and posting customized content were also listed among the paid services.

About 62 percent of the respondent­s expressed an understand­ing of purchasing such services, while 45.7 percent accepted those who pay for social network services but thought employing trickery was unacceptab­le.

Another 31.5 percent regarded those who spend extra on such services as vain.

Some people spend money for online embellishm­ent due to business purposes, however, some are just for vanity, according to Ye Bin, a psychologi­st from East China Normal University, who added that such expenses would cause problems when they affect a person’s daily life and can be damaging if there is no clear objective for doing so.

In addition, nearly 45 percent of young respondent­s said that they will still have dealings with people who pay to embellish their online social accounts.

But 20.7 percent refused to associate with them and 34.4 percent had no clear stance.

(Xinhua)

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