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  2. Here’s Why Some Adults Are Attention Seekers - AOL

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    Attention-seeking behavior in adults can be hard to deal with. Here we look at the signs, symptoms, and causes of attention-seekers. Don't give in to the drama.

  3. Attention seeking - Wikipedia

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    Internet trolls in social media also tend to exhibit attention seeking behavior. [16] A 2016 study found evidence that social media can benefit some users by compensating for a lack of attention in other domains, although this has been disputed. [17] A 2019 study found evidence correlating narcissism with attention seeking behavior on Facebook ...

  4. Psychological effects of Internet use - Wikipedia

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    One of the most widely debated effects of social networking has been its influence on productivity. In many schools and workplaces, social media sites are blocked because employers believe their employees will be distracted and unfocused on the sites. It seems, at least from one study, that employers do, indeed, have reason to be concerned.

  5. Woman calls out things that ‘people did for attention before ...

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    The post Woman calls out things that ‘people did for attention before social media,’ like wearing thong straps over jeans appeared first on In The Know. Having people sign your cast, duh.

  6. Social media and psychology - Wikipedia

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    Social media causes people to multitask and spend more time online. Social media requires a great deal of self-referential thought. People use social media as a platform to express their opinions and show off their past and present selves. In other words, as Bailey Parnell said in her Ted Talk, we're showing off our "highlight reel" (4).

  7. Lindsay Lohan apologizes for calling #MeToo accusers ...

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    Lindsay Lohan has apologized for calling #MeToo accusers “attention-seekers” and “weak,” and says she is “sorry for any pain I may have caused.”

  8. Parasocial interaction - Wikipedia

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    Parasocial interaction was first described from the perspective of media and communication studies.In 1956, Horton and Wohl explored the different interactions between mass media users and media figures and determined the existence of a parasocial relationship (PSR), where the user acts as though they are involved in a typical social relationship. [1]

  9. Pivot Your Attention to These 67 Unforgettable Quotes From ...

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    Let's think back to the best of Chandler Bing and some of the best quotes from Friends...and they're all kick-you-in-the-crotch, spit-on-your-neck fantastic! 67 Friends TV Show Quotes Joey ...