Elsevier

Technology in Society

Volume 63, November 2020, 101380
Technology in Society

The changes in the effects of social media use of Cypriots due to COVID-19 pandemic

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Highlights

  • Social media use during COVID-19 shows differences than normal time usage.

  • Social media use during COVID-19 pandemic did not create anxiety or panic.

  • Social media increased the awareness of self and environmental hygiene.

  • Respondents follow official sources which prevent the spread of fake news.

  • Users believe that decision-makers change decisions due to reactions on social media.

Abstract

Social media is the leading medium which is used for communication during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research conducted aims to fill the gap of literature related to social media use during the COVID-19 pandemic. This research aims at uncovering the influences of social media use in several dimensions during lockdown(s). The study aims to answer the research question of: Are the influences of social media use different from normal times? The online questionnaire has been completed by six hundred and sixty-eight users within the period of lockdown. The author prepared the questionnaire, which is composed of 22 positive statements in order to evaluate the effects of social media use during the COVID-19 pandemic. A 5 point Likert scale was used, where reliability and validity were calculated by the Cronbach's alpha value, which was 0.751. Findings highlight that users have more information about COVID-19, and they follow recent information via social media, which shows the shift towards digital medium. Findings also indicate that users are aware of fake news, and they follow official sources. Social media is powerful to affect decision-makers, and respondents' social media use did not create any panic or anxiety amongst them. This research indicates that respondents' social media use during COVID-19 is different from normal times as a common purpose triggers this, survival. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, most of social media shares were like a dream or a strong desire that may cause anxiety in others. During the pandemic, people are in lockdown and share similar feelings and follow similar behavioural patterns. As there is a common purpose and struggle via users, psychological well-being is not affected negatively.

Keywords

Social media
COVID-19
Coronavirus
Fake news
Anxiety
Decision making

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Tugberk Kaya is an assistant professor in the Department of Management Information Systems at Cyprus International University. Kaya is also a fellow at the Institute for Research in Economic and Fiscal Issues. His professional interests are ‘social media’, e-government’, ‘knowledge management’ and ‘process innovation’.

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