The Six Basic Human Anxieties Social Media Take Advantage Of Social Media Insights is a daily newsletter from Business Insider that collects and delivers the top social media news first thing every morning. You can sign up to receive Social Media Insights here or at the bottom of this post. The Six Fundamental Anxieties That Each Social Network Takes Advantage Of In You (New York Magazine) The most popular social media became that way because of their ability to tap into a person's inherent anxieties. Understanding this fact helps reveal what makes each network tick. Every social media presses a certain anxiety button. - Pinterest succeeds in part because of fear of domestic inadequacy.
- Do you check Instagram obsessively because of your fear of missing out?
- LinkedIn leverages fear of career failure.
- Facebook exploits fear of personal failure.
- The fear of having bad taste hovers over every Spotify playlist.
- On Twitter, everyone is in a mad rush to hide their fear of looking dumb.
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