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TikTok 上的“老年网红”:与社交媒体中老年积极自我形象相关的因素。

Granfluencers on TikTok: Factors linked to positive self-portrayals of older adults on social media.

机构信息

Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.

Lloyd's Register Foundation Institute for the Public Understanding of Risk, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2023 Feb 7;18(2):e0280281. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0280281. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Lately, there have been news reports on the rise of older content creators on various social media outlets. However, while journalists have picked up on this topic, scholars have been slow to accord it any attention. Our study delves into this topic and looks at how older TikTokers' self-perceptions of aging are expressed in their videos. Specifically, we analyze the valence of the content of these videos and factors associated with older adults' self-presentations. TikTok has only gone from strength to strength since its global launch in 2017. Even as stay-at-home orders and safe distancing protocols amid the COVID-19 pandemic have led to a dramatic increase in the consumption of media across various platforms, TikTok stands out among its rivals in terms of growth and user activity. Given its wide reach, content on TikTok has the potential to influence public opinion. We collated 1,382 videos created by TikTokers aged 60 and above with at least 100,000 followers. These videos amassed over 3.5 billion views. Following previous studies, three raters coded each video for valence (negative-neutral-positive). We found that women created twice as many videos as men. The middle-old group (ages 75-84) created more videos than the young-old and oldest-old groups. Positive videos outnumbered negative ones by 10 times. As hypothesized, themes linked to positive self-portrayals were 'physical functioning' (p < .001) and 'social interaction' (p < .001). Conversely, 'cognitive functioning' (p < .001) evidenced a negative association, controlling for age and gender of the user. This is one of the first studies on older adults' self-portrayals of aging on TikTok. Our findings suggest that older adults tend to portray themselves positively across various domains on the application. If used purposefully, TikTok may serve as a promising platform for improving public perceptions of old age.

摘要

最近,各种社交媒体上出现了越来越多的老年内容创作者的新闻报道。然而,尽管记者已经关注到了这个话题,但学者们却迟迟没有对此给予关注。我们的研究深入探讨了这个话题,研究了老年 TikTok 用户如何在他们的视频中表达对衰老的自我认知。具体来说,我们分析了这些视频内容的积极性以及与老年人自我呈现相关的因素。

自 2017 年在全球推出以来,TikTok 一直势头强劲。即使在 COVID-19 大流行期间,居家令和安全距离协议导致各种平台上的媒体消费大幅增加,TikTok 在其竞争对手中也在增长和用户活跃度方面脱颖而出。鉴于其广泛的影响力,TikTok 上的内容有可能影响公众舆论。我们整理了 1382 段由年龄在 60 岁及以上、拥有至少 10 万名粉丝的 TikTok 用户制作的视频,这些视频的浏览量超过 35 亿次。

根据之前的研究,三位评分员对每个视频的积极性(消极-中性-积极)进行了编码。我们发现,女性制作的视频数量是男性的两倍。中老年人(75-84 岁)制作的视频比年轻老人和最老人群多。积极的视频比消极的视频多 10 倍。与假设一致,与积极自我描绘相关的主题是“身体机能”(p <.001)和“社会互动”(p <.001)。相反,“认知功能”(p <.001)与用户的年龄和性别呈负相关。

这是第一项关于老年人在 TikTok 上自我描绘衰老的研究之一。我们的研究结果表明,老年人在应用程序的各个领域往往表现出积极的自我形象。如果有目的地使用,TikTok 可能成为改善公众对老年看法的有前途的平台。

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