Analysis of Accelerated Social Media Factors under Pandemic Combined to Create Permission Structure for Socially Negative Online Behavior

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Analysis of Accelerated Social Media Factors under Pandemic Combined to Create Permission Structure for Socially Negative Online Behavior

Xiaocheng Yang 1* , Xiaohan Wu 2 , Rongze Guan 3 , Zhouye Ni 4
  • 1 International School of Beijing, Beijing, 101318, China    
  • 2 Justin-Siena High School, Napa, 94558, U.S.    
  • 3 Holy Cross Preparatory Academy, New Jersey, 08075, United States of America    
  • 4 Murrieta Rancho Christian, 31300, U.S.    
  • *corresponding author hanson.yang@student.isb.bj.edu.cn
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Abstract

With the rapid development of the Internet, social media has become mainstream, and almost anyone who uses the Internet of Things uses social media. There is no substitute for social media in our life. However, at the same time, the use of social media has also created severe social problems. These negative behaviors are caused by inappropriate Internet and social media use. In particular, people already in a repressed state of life may have more violent tendencies or urge to vent their emotions on the Internet than in real life. In this article, the main question is: What causes these socially negative online behaviors, and how does the epidemic affect them? How did these behaviors affect others?

Keywords:

Social Media, Pandemic, Negative Behavior

Yang,X.;Wu,X.;Guan,R.;Ni,Z. (2023). Analysis of Accelerated Social Media Factors under Pandemic Combined to Create Permission Structure for Socially Negative Online Behavior. Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media,4,386-396.
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Yang,X.;Wu,X.;Guan,R.;Ni,Z. (2023). Analysis of Accelerated Social Media Factors under Pandemic Combined to Create Permission Structure for Socially Negative Online Behavior. Lecture Notes in Education Psychology and Public Media,4,386-396.

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