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Revision as of 04:43, 21 April 2026 by EnidO0110347291 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<br><br><br>The concept of social comparison, first proposed by psychologist Leon Festinger in 1954, suggests that people have an innate drive to gauge themselves by comparing their opinions and skills with others. Younger persons are more and more defining their value via quantifiable metrics like followers, likes, and comments, creating what some researchers time period "quantified id." At the neurobiological stage, social media engagement triggers the brain’s reward...")
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