How many likes did your last Facebook post receive? Chances are you know that number at least as well as you know how much money is in your checking account. But does keeping tabs on your own social-media approval ratings make you a narcissist?
Social media’s impact on self-esteem has been the subject of scholarly discussion, and the one thing researchers have consistently agreed upon is that young people tend to be more self-involved than the rest of the world.
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This summer, University of Michigan researchers Sara Konrath, Elliot Panek and Yioryos Nardis published results of a study in which they found that college students who scored high on the narcissism scale were frequent Twitter posters, while among middle-aged adults from the general population, narcissists posted more frequent status updates on Facebook.
“Narcissism clearly leads to more social media use, social media use leads to positive self-views, and people who need a self-esteem boost turn to social media,” writes Jean Twenge, a San Diego State University psychology professor and author of the book “The Narcissism Epidemic.” She adds, “It is less clear whether social media directly causes narcissism, at least in the short