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Cultural differences are reflected in social media use from "summary" of Dataclysm: Who We Are (When We Think No One’s Looking) by Christian Rudder

The ways in which we engage with social media are not just individual habits; they are also shaped by the cultures we belong to. The patterns that emerge in our online behavior are reflective of the cultural values, norms, and beliefs that we hold. For instance, in some cultures, there is a stronger emphasis on privacy and maintaining boundaries between personal and public life. This can be seen in the types of information people choose to share on social media platforms. In contrast, in cultures where community and social connections are highly valued, individuals may be more likely to share personal details and engage in online interactions that are more communal in nature. Moreover, cultural differences can also be observed in the content that is shared and consumed on social media. The topics and themes that trend in different cultural contexts can rev...
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    Dataclysm: Who We Are (When We Think No One’s Looking)

    Christian Rudder

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