Facets of Facebook 2016
DOI: 10.1515/9783110418163-003
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Chapter 2. Photo Publication Behavior of Adolescents on Facebook

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“…For example, according to the results of the study by Stevens and colleagues (2016), around 25-33% of adolescents' post or share provocative or sexual images. Contrary to these results, Dorsch and Ilhan (2016) state that adolescents aren't likely to share sexual photos online at all.…”
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“…For example, according to the results of the study by Stevens and colleagues (2016), around 25-33% of adolescents' post or share provocative or sexual images. Contrary to these results, Dorsch and Ilhan (2016) state that adolescents aren't likely to share sexual photos online at all.…”
Section: Problem Statementcontrasting
confidence: 88%
“…Similarly, to this, Sherman and colleagues (2016), analysing peer influence on adolescents neural and behavioural responses to viewing photos, distinguished neutral photos (e.g., pictures of friends) and photos of risky behaviours, such as: drinking alcohol, smoking, showing rude gestures, wearing provocative clothing. Dorsch and Ilhan (2016) in their study found that the majority of adolescents (90%) would share their portrait photos and would accept their friends doing so. Talking about risky photo sharing, authors note that 98% of participants stated that they would never share photos where their naked body is shown.…”
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“…Inappropriate photos are usually associated with the display of a naked body (such as a person without a T-shirt) and the display of potentially risky behaviours such as carrying a weapon, fights, and use of psychoactive substances (Williams & Merten, 2008). According to Dorsch and Ilhan (2016), the majority of adolescents (around 90%) are likely to post their portrait photos online. Other authors (e.g., Anderson & Jiang, 2018;Sung et al, 2016) also state that the most popular type of photos teenagers share online, is what is known as a "selfie".…”
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“…Online self-disclosure can be verbal and non-verbal (Paluckaitė & Žardeckaitė-Matulaitienė, 2017). One of the most popular non-verbal types of online self-disclosure, is sharing photos (Dorsch & Ilhan, 2016;Kofoed & Larsen, 2017). Around 80-90% of adolescents share their photos on SNS (Anderson & Jiang, 2018;Grigutytė et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 99%