What is selfie Syndrome?
Selfies are all the rage
nowadays with younger, and even adults, post selfies of themselves on their
social media accounts on a regular basis. You might be one of those individuals
who never leave their home without posting a selfie first or taking a photo of
yourself while stuck in traffic. Although this may seem like a harmless fun for
many, there are those who take dozens of selfies in a day that cause
psychologists to worry that more and more people are becoming narcissistic
because of this.
What is narcissism, you ask? This is a type of personality disorder that
revolves around preoccupation to one’s self and how others perceive them. These
are the types of people who seek gratification from their vanity as well as
getting admiration from others because of their looks or their intellect.
Psychologists fear that those who take dozens of pictures of themselves and
posting them online, or post quotes, and sayings on their social media every
once in a while are those who may be categorized as narcissistic.
The Selfie Syndrome, or
Selfitis, affects millions of people all over the world. The term, “selfitis”,
was first coined back in 2014 to talk about those who are quite obsessive about
taking their selfies. A hoax story suggested to its readers that the American
Psychiatric Association (APA) was already classifying the Selfie Syndrome as a
disorder.
Selfitis Behavior Scale
It appears that there are
three levels of Selfitis that was formed to determine how narcissistic a person
can be. Let’s have a look:
Borderline
Borderline individuals are
those who take selfies but don’t really post them online. You might be looking
for the best angle, or want to check out how you look, and so on. Whatever the
reason may be, if you find yourself taking several selfies, but haven’t really
posted them much, you are just in the borderline of the Selfie Syndrome
- Acute
Taking at least three selfies
per day and posting each one of them in your social media accounts. There are
quite a lot of people who are in this stage in the Selfitis Behavior Scale
which can be quite worrisome. It is a sign that you want to be talked about or
gain attention because of your posts.
- Chronic
If you can’t go through the
day without taking selfies of you every hour, every minute of the day, you have
a chronic selfitis already. Those who fall in this category are those
individuals who has this constant urge to post a selfie throughout the day.
Psychologists believe that these are the ones who have narcissistic disorder as
they love to be the center of attention.
How Social Media Affects Us
There is no denying that most
of us have social media accounts, and although some barely use them, there are
those who are hooked to them from morning till night. Although social media
platforms help us stay connected, there are downsides to them as well.
- Facebook
It appears that those who use
Facebook frequently are those who are prone to narcissistic behavior because of
the need to make a post every once in a while. These individuals are the ones
who post quotes, selfies, and whatnot on their wall just to get reactions from
friends or the public.
- Twitter
Younger generation are using
Twitter to reach out to more people even though the texts are limited. You
might be surprised how many of these youngsters are adept in navigating this
social media site.
The question now: Does social
media promote Selfie Syndrome or the use of social media to make one look
better?
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