Introduction
Focus
The study focuses on understanding the impact of social media usage on an individual's
satisfaction with life. The study was conducted from a social identity perspective, which means it
considers how individuals' social identities influence their life satisfaction.
Purpose
The study aimed at understanding the impact of certain aspects of this dark side. "Social
media addiction, fear of missing out, and narcissism, on self‐esteem, and their links with
satisfaction with life . (Dutot, 2020).
Group
A total of 260 responses were received from the 265 survey links sent out. A wide range
of ages are represented among the respondents. According to Dotut (2020), the demographics of
the 260 individuals participating in the study were slightly skewed, with more men (52.3%) than
women (47.7%). The majority of respondents (43.1%) were between 26 and 35 years old,
followed by 36–49 years old (30.8%), and 19–25 years old (18.4%).
Analysis
Research Methods