Self-censorship on social media rises with larger audiences, lower posting frequency, and lower perceived support, causing users to align expressed views with perceived group norms.
Administration and policy in mental health and mental health services research42, 5 (2015), 533–544
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Silence and Noise: Self-censorship and Opinion Expression on Social Media
Self-censorship on social media rises with larger audiences, lower posting frequency, and lower perceived support, causing users to align expressed views with perceived group norms.