Steinfeld Nili, Rosenberg Hananel, Mahat-Shamir Michal
School of Communications, Ariel University, Ariel, Israel.
Department of Social Work, Ariel University, Ariel, Israel.
Front Psychol. 2025 Aug 25;16:1637194. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2025.1637194. eCollection 2025.
While much research highlights the negative psychological impacts of social media use, the current study examines how, in the aftermath of collective trauma, social media platforms can serve as spaces for resilience-building through the creative use of humor. On October 7, 2023, Hamas launched a large-scale surprise attack on Israel from the Gaza Strip, resulting in over 1,200 Israeli casualties, 253 hostages, and extensive damage. Recognized as the deadliest terrorist attack in Israel's history, it led to a war, causing significant distress and trauma among all the peoples of the region. Surprisingly, just days after the attack, humorous videos emerged on TikTok, uploaded by Israeli influencers, citizens, and reservists. This study examines the interaction between humor, TikTok performance, and public trauma during war. A quantitative content analysis of 257 TikTok videos from the initial post-October 7th period identified the styles, characteristics, and psychological functions of humor, and the unique nature of TikTok humor. Additionally, a thematic analysis of in-depth interviews with seven Israeli TikTok influencers explored their motivations for creating and sharing humorous content during this period and the influence of audience interactions on their actions. Findings show that humorous content followed platform rules, with trends, TikTok formats, and parodies being dominant. Creators aimed to boost morale while avoiding controversial political topics. Civilians and soldiers used humor differently: civilians focused on coping and stress at home, while soldiers focused on frontline and army routine. Interviews revealed TikTok as a therapeutic space, with humor serving as a defense mechanism. The creative process was calculated, filled with uncertainties and heightened sensitivity, as creators and users practiced resilience-building during their darkest hours.
虽然许多研究都强调了使用社交媒体对心理的负面影响,但本研究探讨了在集体创伤之后,社交媒体平台如何通过创造性地运用幽默成为恢复力建设的空间。2023年10月7日,哈马斯从加沙地带对以色列发动了大规模突袭,造成1200多名以色列人伤亡、253名人质被劫持以及广泛破坏。这场袭击被认为是以色列历史上最致命的恐怖袭击,引发了一场战争,给该地区所有民族都带来了巨大痛苦和创伤。令人惊讶的是,袭击发生几天后,以色列的有影响力的人、公民和预备役军人在TikTok上发布了幽默视频。本研究考察了战争期间幽默、TikTok表现与公众创伤之间的相互作用。对10月7日之后初期的257条TikTok视频进行的定量内容分析,确定了幽默的风格、特征和心理功能,以及TikTok幽默的独特性质。此外,对7名以色列TikTok有影响力的人进行的深度访谈的主题分析,探讨了他们在此期间创作和分享幽默内容的动机,以及观众互动对他们行为的影响。研究结果表明,幽默内容遵循平台规则,流行趋势、TikTok格式和模仿占主导地位。创作者旨在鼓舞士气,同时避免有争议的政治话题。平民和士兵使用幽默的方式有所不同:平民关注家中的应对和压力,而士兵关注前线和军队日常。访谈显示TikTok是一个具有治疗作用的空间,幽默起到了防御机制的作用。创作过程是经过精心算计的,充满了不确定性和更高的敏感性,因为创作者和用户在最黑暗的时刻进行着恢复力建设。