LeBeau Kelsea, Carr Cary, Hart Mark
College of Public Health and Health Professions, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States.
J Med Internet Res. 2020 Mar 20;22(3):e15330. doi: 10.2196/15330.
Snapchat has seen one of the most rapid, and unprecedented, growths in the history of social networking sites and social media with 3 billion Snapchats sent daily. In 2015, Snapchat introduced a new feature, Snapchat Discover, providing a unique way for publishers, such as magazines, to connect their content to Snapchat users.
This study aimed to evaluate qualitatively the health-related content distributed among male-focused and female-focused Discover channels and to determine whether differences exist between the content posted to these channels.
Magazine Discover channels with male and female target audiences were identified based on the magazine's claimed audience and a search of Snapchat Discover's magazine publishers, resulting in the selection of two male-focused and two female-focused channels. Stories were collected daily from each of the selected channels during a 4-week period. Using the constant comparative method, 406 Discover stories were collected and analyzed.
Differences in health content coverage existed between male- and female-focused channels. General health stories from male channels comprised 7.5% (10/134) of total stories compared with 22.8% (62/272) for female channels. Sexual health stories from male channels comprised 3.0% (4/134) of total stories compared with 18.8% (51/272) for female channels. Moreover, female-focused channels' content was more comprehensive. Female audiences were portrayed as being health information seekers, concerned with sexual health and male satisfaction, primarily responsible for contraception and pregnancy prevention, and less informed about sex. Male audiences were portrayed as being less likely to seek health information, obsessed with and driven by sex, and less concerned with sexual health.
Understanding the content shared to social media is important, especially when considering the implications content may have for behavior. In terms of content, these findings suggest Discover channels appear to promote gender stereotypes and norms for health and sexual health through the information posted.
Snapchat见证了社交网站和社交媒体历史上最迅速且前所未有的增长之一,每天有30亿条快拍被发送。2015年,Snapchat推出了一项新功能——Snapchat发现频道,为诸如杂志等出版商提供了一种将其内容与Snapchat用户建立联系的独特方式。
本研究旨在定性评估在以男性为导向和以女性为导向的发现频道中传播的健康相关内容,并确定发布到这些频道的内容之间是否存在差异。
根据杂志宣称的受众群体以及对Snapchat发现频道的杂志出版商进行搜索,确定了以男性和女性为目标受众的杂志发现频道,最终选择了两个以男性为导向的频道和两个以女性为导向的频道。在为期4周的时间里,每天从每个选定的频道收集故事。使用持续比较法,收集并分析了406个发现频道的故事。
以男性为导向和以女性为导向的频道在健康内容覆盖方面存在差异。男性频道的一般健康故事占总故事的7.5%(10/134),而女性频道为22.8%(62/272)。男性频道的性健康故事占总故事的3.0%(4/134),而女性频道为18.8%(51/272)。此外,以女性为导向的频道内容更全面。女性受众被描绘成健康信息的寻求者,关注性健康和男性满意度,主要负责避孕和预防怀孕,且对性了解较少。男性受众被描绘成不太可能寻求健康信息,沉迷于性并受性驱使,且对性健康不太关注。
了解在社交媒体上分享的内容很重要,尤其是考虑到内容可能对行为产生的影响时。在内容方面,这些发现表明发现频道似乎通过所发布的信息强化了健康和性健康方面的性别刻板印象及规范。