“…Starting in the 1970s (Twenge, Campbell, & Gentile, 2012), narcissism has risen over the last decades in the US (and not only;Cai, Kwan, & Sedikides, 2012), culminating in what has been termed a "narcissism epidemic" (Twenge & Campbell, 2009;Twenge & Foster, 2010; for an opposing view and a response, see Wetzel et al, 2017;and Campbell, Twenge, Konrath, Cooper, & Foster, 2018;respectively). This trend has been linked to a broader culture of self-love and self-admiration characterizing contemporary societies (Campbell, Miller, & Buffardi, 2010;Sedikides, Gaertner, & Cai, 2015), which is reflected in the positive associations between narcissism and use of social networking websites (McCain & Campbell, 2016) or posting of selfies (Fox & Rooney, 2015;Sorokowski et al, 2015).…”