“Suntalk is like homework”... Relationship fatigue among young people who only ‘watch’ SNS stories
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The younger generation's communication method of quietly checking up on their acquaintances' daily lives through 'Stories', which are 24-hour limited posts on SNS, is attracting attention, instead of directly asking friends, "How are you?" via smartphone messenger.
The younger generation's communication method of quietly checking up on their acquaintances' daily lives through 'Stories', which are 24-hour limited posts on SNS, is attracting attention, instead of directly asking friends, "How are you?" via smartphone messenger. Rather than having a direct conversation, passive communication is mainly done by ‘eyeing’ the other person’s posts and leaving only reactions such as hearts or likes. It is interpreted that this is a result of so-called ‘relationship fatigue’, which is an attempt to reduce the emotional exhaustion that occurs in the process of starting and continuing a conversation while not letting go of the relationship. Mr. A (28), an office worker, mainly checks the latest news of his friends through Instagram Stories. The number of direct messages asking “How are you?” has decreased significantly. Mr. A said, “I get tired because I have to continue the conversation when I talk to him, but it’s convenient because the story only leaves traces.” The explanation is that direct communication through messenger feels like a kind of work or task. In this way, stories, which are posts that automatically disappear after 24 hours, are used to share the daily lives of acquaintances.
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