Narcissism on Social Media: Examining Public Perceptions of Crazy Rich Flexing in Indonesia
Mohammad Rifqi Farhan,
Mutmainah I. R. Nggaibo,
Sofhi Rosafin Siregar
et al.
Abstract:This study aims to explore public perceptions of the narcissistic phenomenon of flexing crazy rich Indonesia on social media among seven female students aged 17 to 24 years who know and follow the phenomenon. Using a qualitative case study design and content analysis technique, the verbatim responses from internet media interviews were analyzed against the narcissistic scale by the American Psychiatric Association (APA). The results showed that the participants had unfavorable perceptions of the flexing phenom… Show more
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