In March 2018, a series of anti-social and racial riots in Sri Lanka led to a government-controlled ban of all social media use in the country for 14 days. This nation-wide ban included the use of all social media such as Facebook, Twitter and communication apps like WhatsApp, Viber and WeChat. Until the day of the sanctions, a population of 23 million in Sri Lanka had never experienced government sanctions, restrictions or interventions on social media use. This sudden ban provided a unique window of opportunity to investigate social media non-use and use and how it might lead to psychological distress. Using a longitudinal study design of two surveys, analyzing data of 476 and 205 respectively, this study makes insightful preliminary observations of social media non-use and use continuum.
翻译:2018年3月,斯里兰卡一系列反社会和种族骚乱导致政府控制地禁止国内所有社交媒体使用14天,包括使用Facebook、Twitter等所有社交媒体,以及WestasApp、Viber和WeChat等通信应用程序。直到制裁之日,斯里兰卡共有2 300万人口从未经历过政府制裁、限制或干预社交媒体使用的行为。这一突然禁令为调查社交媒体不使用和使用以及如何可能导致心理痛苦提供了独特的机会。本研究利用两次调查的纵向研究设计,分析了476人和205人的数据,对社交媒体不使用和使用连续进行深刻的初步观察。