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Parasocial Relationships = Healthy? YouTubers Might Make Us Happier Than Our Friends Do
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Parasocial Relationships = Healthy? YouTubers Might Make Us Happier Than Our Friends Do

If you like to use your lunch break to catch up on a bit of YouTube, you’d be far from the only one. Some people, however, invest far more time and energy in the online personalities they watch – despite the fact the other party has no idea they exist. Such a one-sided relationship might sound unhealthy, but according to a new study, could actually leave people feeling more emotionally fulfilled than chatting to their co-workers.These one-sided relationships are known as “parasocial”, where one person feels connected to another who can’t return the same sentiment. In many cases, they’re probably unlikely to ever meet in real life.A team of researchers from the University of Essex carried out three studies with over 1,000 people, aged 16 and above, in each case to assess whether there was any difference in how people viewed their relationships, both two-sided and parasocial, in terms of fulfilling their emotional needs.The results of the first two studies revealed that people with strong parasocial relationships – including with YouTubers and other online creators – thought those could be more emotionally fulfilling than weak, two-sided relationships, like those with a co-worker or neighbor.In the third study, the team sought to test if those people would actually be willing to engage in the parasocial relationship when in need of emotional support – in this case, social rejection. This was mimicked by asking participants to write about an experience with someone they had a strong relationship with where they either felt hurt or supported by them. They were then asked to nominate a YouTuber who they felt they knew the most, and rate how responsive they thought the person would be in that moment of need.In this moment, “some people became even more confident that their parasocial ties would be able to respond to their needs,” explained study author Dr Veronica Lamarche in a statement.The findings also weren’t exclusive to those whom we might stereotypically think of as spending the most time online, either. “This isn’t a last resort for very young or lonely among us – in our studies, people of all ages reported feeling like they had a strong connection to at least one fictional character, celebrity or online personality that they’ve never met,” said Lamarche.That being said, parasocial relationships weren’t considered the most supportive overall. “Strong two-sided relationships [such as with romantic partners or a close friend] were consistently seen as the closest, most responsive, and most effective relationship type for fulfilling emotional needs,” reads the study.The team, however, suggests that the findings demonstrate that parasocial relationships still have a role to play, as Lamarche explained:“Parasocial relationships are an important part of our psychological toolbox when it comes to feeling like we have people out there who are able to validate and support us in times of need, even if we can never actually meet with them in reality.”The study is published in Scientific Reports.
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True identity is the key to resisting propaganda
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True identity is the key to resisting propaganda

With the relentless demand for reparations, land acknowledgements, and gender-fluid pronouns, it can be easy to understand why conservatives are burned out on the concept of identity. The left has used identity politics as a weapon to mercilessly bludgeon foes and extract material and political capital that are then used to bribe the client classes of the Democrat Party. This progressive obsession with an artificial and hollow collectivism can easily drive the right to assume that radical individualism is the only answer, but that would be a mistake. The lack of a true, organic, and meaningful identity lies at the heart of our nation’s ills, and to fight back, we must understand the role identity plays in creating a healthy and prosperous social order. Human beings are more clearly defined by their limitations than by their freedoms, and it is in the limitations of our identities that we find true meaning. While modern Western culture is obsessed with the notion of individuals choosing their own identity, it is important to recognize that none of us construct ourselves from the ground up. All of us are born into families and communities that serve as the substrate from which our individual person arises. Identity is never formed in a vacuum; we define ourselves by our relationship to others and our place in broader society. Father, son, mother, daughter, elder, child: These are our most fundamental identities and the ones that will inform all other relationships we encounter. These organic familial structures also introduce us to key formative concepts that shape our world, like language, religion, tradition, and custom. These concepts give us a sure footing and help us to understand how we should order our lives, how we should treat others, and what common moral vision guides our community. Most people do not deeply interrogate these beliefs because they form the bedrock of the social order. These unquestioned axioms serve as pillars of identity that hold the broader civilization aloft and help it to maintain its particular character. To be a member of one culture is to be defined by the pillars of identity that set your way of being apart from the many other societies across the world. Human beings are more clearly defined by their limitations than by their freedoms, and it is in the limitations of our identities that we find true meaning. The spirit of the strong, independent individual is burned deep into the Americans psyche. The courageous pioneer carving out a new piece of civilization on the Western frontier remains the ultimate American archetype, even after all those lands have long been settled. But what we often forget about those brave frontiersmen is that their ultimate goal was to bring civilization, to create a community where none existed before. The first structures built to mark the transition from trading post to frontier town were the church, courthouse, and schoolhouse. Even the most rugged individuals knew from their own cultural upbringing that religion, education, and law were fundamental to the continuation of the way of life they held dear. Conservatives are often blown away by the speed at which culture now shifts. New ideological trends seem to burst forth from nowhere, dominate our society, and then recede as quickly as they emerge. Mass media is the main delivery system for these memetic contagions, blasting them like endless propaganda across every platform of communication until they are superimposed on the public consciousness. Parents watch their children adopt alien forms of speech and dress, chanting strange slogans and spouting ideological pronouncements with no connection to reality. The constant drip of social media, state education, and algorithmically curated entertainment has the capacity to create entire social movements seemingly out of thin air. These social movements often present themselves as forms of identity. Transgenderism, arcane sexualities, and protest movements all become costumes that young people try on and wear for a time before discarding them and consuming the next round of memetic contagions. While identity may seem like a problem, it is actually the lack of authentic identity that makes modern society susceptible to these relentless waves of ideological possession. Like a tree with deep and old roots, an individual who is woven into an organic network of rights, responsibilities, and traditions is far less likely to be pulled out with the tide. It is the foundational nature of identity that orients us and sets us firmly against the fads and fashion that ideology can bring to bear. Propaganda can only be countered by a firm grounding in who we are and what we are loyal to. The man whose life is full of meaningful relationships and tied to the shared moral vision of his community has no need to look for the cheap artificial identities that modern leftism offers. In the preamble to the Constitution, the founders remind us that the United States is not just a vision for the current generation but a heritage to be handed down to our posterity. If conservatives want to fight back against the putrid identity politics of the left, they must instill the organic identity that the founders relied on to make America great: the Christian faith, the regional traditions that came predominately from Europe before taking on a distinctly American flavor, and the voluntary communal associations that defined so much of day-to-day life. This also means taking back the responsibility to educate our children and carefully select the media we consume. We cannot hand the minds of the next generation over to those who seek to destroy us and expect them to be returned intact. In a sea of ideological propaganda and social conditioning, only the organic network of faith, family, tradition, and duty can bind against the raging tides. In the battle against identity politics and social programming, the answer is not radical atomization of the individual, but the healthy and powerful identity that our founding fathers promised as the birthright of this great nation.
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National Review
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The Alito Flag Nonsense
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The Alito Flag Nonsense

The Left creates phony controversies to delegitimize any decisions they might not like.
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The Bible Is Yet Again on Trial in Finland
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The Bible Is Yet Again on Trial in Finland

The case of Finnish member of parliament Päivi Räsänen, who continues to face persecution for her religious beliefs, will set a key free-speech precedent.
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What’s Wrong with People of Color?
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What’s Wrong with People of Color?

Politically, they’re looking more independent-minded all the time.
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ESG: A Luxury Good Faces Tougher Times
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ESG: A Luxury Good Faces Tougher Times

The scattershot approach of approving environmental and social initiatives can’t be sustained when cost pressures are high and unmatched by income growth.
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Apple finally explained the controversial iPhone bug that made deleted photos reappear
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Apple finally explained the controversial iPhone bug that made deleted photos reappear

Some iPhone owners discovered a very weird and disturbing bug a few days ago. Somehow, old, long-deleted iPhone photos that should have been permanently purged resurfaced on devices running iOS 17.5. This prompted speculation about what might have caused the bug, as this was a very serious problem. Imagine sensitive content you thought you had deleted years ago resurfacing unexpectedly. Apple fixed the deleted photos bug with the iOS 17.5.1 update a few days ago without immediately explaining in detail what caused the issue. Thankfully, we have an answer, and it looks like the matter isn't as serious as it could have been. This isn't some sort of iCloud bug that could impact other data. It's rather a rare occurrence that has to do with corrupted files on the iPhones themselves. Continue reading... The post Apple finally explained the controversial iPhone bug that made deleted photos reappear appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Amazon gift card deals, offers & coupons 2024: Get $380+ free Today’s deals: Memorial Day sales on ECOVACS DEEBOT X2 Combo, Apple, Samsung foldable phones, more Today’s deals: $120 off eufy X10 Pro Omni, First M2 iPad Air discount, $99 Ninja smokeless grill, more Today’s deals: $3.25 smart plugs, $79 AirPods, $849 M2 MacBook Air, $329 Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones, more
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NCAA, Power 5 Agree to Let Schools Pay Athletes
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NCAA, Power 5 Agree to Let Schools Pay Athletes

The SEC and Pac-12 joined the three other power conferences - the Big Ten, ACC and Big 12 - and the NCAA in agreeing on a multi-billion-dollar settlement that would allow schools to directly pay student-athletes for the first time in NCAA history, ESPN reported on...
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Ozempic Cuts Health Risks of Diabetes, Kidney Disease
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Ozempic Cuts Health Risks of Diabetes, Kidney Disease

Ozempic provides a wide variety of health benefits for people with kidney disease and Type 2 diabetes, a major clinical trial has found. The drug significantly reduces the risk of severe kidney events, heart problems and death from any cause in patients who have both...
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