“…According to the emerging SNS users' tendency to post or share photos online, researchers in their qualitative studies attempted to categorize different types of photos SNS users are likely to share online. https://doi.org/10.15405/epsbs.2019.11.39 Corresponding Author: Ugnė Paluckaitė Selection and peer-review under responsibility of the Organizing Committee of the conference eISSN: 409 For example, Dorsch and Ilhan (2016) in their study of adolescents photo sharing on Facebook suggest these general photo categories: photos where adolescents are partying, where alcohol is shown, using drugs, expressing physical/sexual contact, showing sexiness, photos of a naked body, non-verbal aggression, trend photos, no person in a photo (e.g., architecture, animals), and portrait photos (e.g., selfies). 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.…”