“…Examples of social media include wikis, RSS feeds, blogs, and electronic social networks (e.g., Facebook and Twitter) [8], as well as mobile dating and hook-up apps (e.g., Tinder and Grindr) [9]. The creation and exchange of user-generated content are made possible by social media affordances (e.g., actions or features made available through social media browsers or mobile application apps), which include (1) communicability/interactivity (i.e., social media enable the users to communicate/interact with others), ( 2) visibility (i.e., social media enable users to view public discussions, contributions, network messages and connections, and profile information), ( 3) anonymity (i.e., social media enable users to express their opinion anonymously), ( 4) editability (i.e., social media enable users to craft and recraft their communicative acts), ( 5) association (i.e., social media allow users to make the connection between individuals, organizations, and actions), and ( 6) generativity (i.e., social media allow users to express their ideas and experiences) [10].…”