Abstract

Social media has become an integral part of society. However, with its increased usage, a dark side can emerge: social media as a stressor. In this study, we investigate the stress experienced by content creators on Instagram when providing posts and the strategies they use to cope. Our qualitative analysis of 19 German Instagram users reveals a strong focus on likes. When posting content, the main objective is to reach a particular threshold of likes, while receiving comments is considered an additional benefit. If the threshold of likes is not met, stress is induced. Furthermore, being linked to social media can also endanger offline relationships. The resulting stress leaks from social media into offline relationships and harms them. Finally, our analysis has identified emotion-focused and problem-focused coping strategies that social media content creators use to manage stress resulting from interactions.

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