In Combating The Fear of Missing Out on Social Media, it deciphers whether or not friends influence or conform to each other on social media. It concludes that people like photos if they want to be included. Which is the literal definition of conformity? Previous articleIs a Picture Worth a Thousand Words? It explains that it depends on what picture is being posted. This proves that sometimes a type of picture with a certain subject will get more likes because of what is trendy, etc. The author explains that a picture with fewer likes on the news will be rated lower than a popular one, proving that a higher number of ratings is based on conformity. In the article, The Power of a Like, the author portrays how social endorsement affects ratings/likes. As stated previously, conformity and popularity are interchangeable. Social endorsement is about what appears to the masses because of a sought-after idea, trend, or social demand. For example, a photo of Kim Kardashian conforms to society, like how the brand Skims is in high "demand" because of social influence and likes on Instagram, where people and ratings and commentary are well spoken …show more content…
Wow, everyone likes this. I like it because it's popular, and "I" do not want to be left out of what's hot and new. Before beliefs were mentioned, they were also studied in the article Understanding the Dynamics of Online Social Conformity. The article discusses how social dynamics affect how a person rates a photo online. If more people conform, it will just ripple and become popular and high in ratings because of what people aspire to have, etc. Now, with all of the information provided previously, including social norms, social demands, behavior, popularity, status, conformity, etc., continuing evidence will find whether or not the hypothesis that more likes increases the rating of a photo on Instagram rather than a lower rating of fewer likes. Again, due to conformity or something that applies to the masses of a group due to popularity and what people do not want to miss out on because of social status or behavior because of social status is what people who like to blend in and not stick out like a sore thumb naturally do because of social media. In all the articles listed, the authors generally made statements about conformity that prove it is common on social