School of Economics and Management, Fujian Agricultural and Forestry University, Fuzhou, China.
The Faculty of Psychology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China.
PLoS One. 2023 May 10;18(5):e0283723. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0283723. eCollection 2023.
On social networking sites, users are continuously exposed to a variety of posts from the networked individuals. Such information may often influence recipients' perceptions of what is important and goal pursuits such as materialism. Even though several studies have examined the negative consequences of using social networking sites, less attention has been paid to the role of friends' number and its impact on people's life goal pursuits. This study aimed to investigate the dark side of online friends and explored why and when more friends in social networking sites would promote materialism. Based on a sample of 264 WeChat users, study 1 discovered that friends' number positively impacted materialism through extrinsic goal (i.e., wealth and status). Additionally, such association was moderated by social comparison orientation and self-esteem. Importantly, self-esteem buffers the detrimental effect of friends' number on materialism while social comparison orientation increases it. Study 2 further tested the causal relationship and showed that friends' number on SNS might become a signal to indicate materialism via an experiment. In conclusion, our findings add to the understanding of psychological processes regarding the dark side of online friends' number and render suggestions for developing positive personal value.
在社交网络上,用户会不断接触到来自网络个体的各种帖子。这些信息往往会影响接收者对重要事物的看法,以及对物质主义等目标的追求。尽管已经有几项研究考察了使用社交网络的负面影响,但对于朋友数量及其对人们生活目标追求的影响的关注较少。本研究旨在探讨在线朋友的阴暗面,并探讨为什么以及何时社交网络上的更多朋友会促进物质主义。基于 264 名微信用户的样本,研究 1 发现,朋友数量通过外在目标(即财富和地位)正向影响物质主义。此外,这种关联受到社会比较取向和自尊的调节。重要的是,自尊缓冲了朋友数量对物质主义的不利影响,而社会比较取向则加剧了这种影响。研究 2 通过实验进一步检验了因果关系,并表明社交网络上的朋友数量可能通过暗示物质主义而成为一种信号。总之,我们的发现增进了对在线朋友数量阴暗面的心理过程的理解,并为发展积极的个人价值观提供了建议。