2021
DOI: 10.1002/lim2.27
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What the obesity epidemic does not need: A cancel culture

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“…For more than a decade, it has been documented that feedback from social media is more salient than face-to-face feedback, for instance, cyberbullying through social media predict more severe learned helplessness and longer lasting depression than offline verbal bullying [38], being left behind by 'friends' in social media negatively affected adolescence more significantly than being neglected at school [39] and being 'cancelled' in social media predicts higher financial and opportunity loss to companies [40]. In a more positive perspective, rewarding experiences from social media was hypothesized to produce longer lasting behavioral changes and more meaningful sense of empowerment than its face-to-face counterpart [41], [42].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For more than a decade, it has been documented that feedback from social media is more salient than face-to-face feedback, for instance, cyberbullying through social media predict more severe learned helplessness and longer lasting depression than offline verbal bullying [38], being left behind by 'friends' in social media negatively affected adolescence more significantly than being neglected at school [39] and being 'cancelled' in social media predicts higher financial and opportunity loss to companies [40]. In a more positive perspective, rewarding experiences from social media was hypothesized to produce longer lasting behavioral changes and more meaningful sense of empowerment than its face-to-face counterpart [41], [42].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%