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Investigating Social Media Addiction in the Context of Digital Storytelling
Abstract
Being easy to access and share, social media platforms cause people to spend most of their time in these places. Individuals share pictures, music, and video content in these places; they follow the content shared by others as well. Such appeals of social media lead individuals to become addicted to social media. In this study, social media addiction was evaluated on the basis of the platform, the addicted environment, and the characteristics of the user. In addition, the study is explained with examples, especially on the Instagram platform, through digital storytelling.
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