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Title

"Thank you for being there for me": How channel publicness and expression of gratitude shape perceptions of support-seeking messages on social network sites.

Authors

Lee, Daeun G.; Buehler, Emily M.

Abstract

The current study investigates how channel publicness and the expression of gratitude in support-seeking messages on social network sites shape support providers' impressions of a support seeker and likelihood to offer help. Participants (N = 255) completed an online survey in which they were randomly assigned to view one of the eight hypothetical support-seeking messages that varied according to the publicness of the channel, expression of gratitude, and the type of stressor. Results suggest that seeking support in a public channel is viewed as less appropriate and corresponds with less liking and likelihood to provide support than seeking support in a private channel. Contrary to expectations, support providers reported the lowest likelihood to help and lowest appropriateness when the support seeker expressed gratitude while seeking support in a public channel. Findings are discussed in relation to the literature on seeking support and research on the communication of gratitude.

Subjects

ONLINE social networks; GRATITUDE; FORM perception; SOCIAL networks; INTERNET surveys

Publication

Communication Quarterly, 2024, Vol 72, Issue 5, p439

ISSN

0146-3373

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1080/01463373.2024.2378689

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