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The Psychology Behind Likes and Shares: Why We Crave Social Media Validation

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January 1, 2025
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By: Mukhtar Ahmad Qureshi 

Social media has become a ubiquitous part of our lives. It defines how we interact, communicate, and view ourselves. Lying at the heart of this digital experience is the attraction to likes and shares metrics of social validation. These features touch the very fabric of our intrinsic psychological needs for acceptance, belonging, and recognition. Human beings are intrinsically social, and social media platforms amplify this characteristic by providing instant feedback. When someone likes or shares our content, it triggers a surge of dopamine in our brains a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward. This biochemical reaction reinforces the behavior, making us return to the platform repeatedly in search of similar gratification. However, while this validation can be gratifying, it also raises questions about our reliance on external approval for self worth.

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The psychological appeal of likes and shares is deeply rooted in the human need for social connection and identity formation. On platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, every like or share is a sign of acknowledgment and appreciation, hence making users feel seen and valued. These virtual interactions go on to mimic the positive reinforcement we experience in real-world social settings. For example, a compliment from a friend or applause for some achievement increases our self esteem, just as a great number of likes or shares might make us feel fulfilled and admired. However, the hunt for online validation ends in idealized versions of ourselves, with people posting content aligned to societal standards or trends and what will get more attention rather than genuine expression. This, therefore, can lead to a vicious cycle where self-esteem becomes tied to digital approval, resulting in anxiety and self-doubt when engagement is not forthcoming.

The concern over the effects of likes and shares on mental health has been increasing. Obsessive behavior can arise from seeking validation, such as constantly checking notifications or comparing oneself with others. According to recent studies, constant exposure to well crafted online content triggers feelings of inadequacy and envy in users, for they tend to compare their own lives with the supposedly perfect lives portrayed by others. Moreover, the uncertainty of social media algorithms, which influence the visibility of posts, is likely to worsen this feeling. When a post fails to gain the number of likes or shares anticipated, it may evoke feelings of rejection or self criticism. Gradually, over time, this dependence on extrinsic measures of success diminishes intrinsic motivation and personal worth, making individuals more susceptible to mental health problems such as anxiety, depression, and low self esteem.

The very negative implications notwithstanding, the phenomenon of likes and shares can be beneficial also. Constructive utilization of social media validation creates a communal, supportive, and enabling atmosphere. People tend to use these social media portals for sharing personal success stories and for spreading social cause campaigns. Likes and shares in these contexts are a form of collective affirmation, reinforcing the value of shared experiences and mutual understanding. Furthermore, democratizing content creation allows marginalized voices to reach broader audiences and challenge the traditional gatekeeping structures. To harness the benefits of social media validation while minimizing its negative effects, self awareness and balance need to be cultivated. Authenticity, boundaries, and offline connections can help people build resilience against the pressures of digital validation. The psychology behind likes and shares reveals the profound impact of social media on human behavior and self perception. While these features cater to our innate need for social connection and recognition, they also pose risks to mental health and self esteem. Understanding the mechanisms driving our craving for social media validation can empower one to navigate these platforms more mindfully, ensuring that any interactions online enrich rather than dimish overall well being. By prioritizing authenticity and meaningful connections, both in the online and offline realms, we can redefine the place of social media in our lives, making it a helpful tool for positive engagement with ourselves and personal growth in general.

(Writer is a Columnist and a Teacher By Profession and Can be Contacted on mukhtar.qur@gmail.com)

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