A computational reward learning account of social media engagement

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Björn Lindström
Martin Bellander
David T. Schultner
Allen Chang
Philippe N. Tobler
David M. Amodio
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[1] University of Amsterdam,Department of Psychology
[2] Karolinska Institutet,Center for Psychiatry Research, Department of Clinical Neuroscience
[3] Boston University,Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences
[4] University of Zürich,Zurich Center for Neuroeconomics, Department of Economics
[5] New York University,Department of Psychology
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Social media has become a modern arena for human life, with billions of daily users worldwide. The intense popularity of social media is often attributed to a psychological need for social rewards (likes), portraying the online world as a Skinner Box for the modern human. Yet despite such portrayals, empirical evidence for social media engagement as reward-based behavior remains scant. Here, we apply a computational approach to directly test whether reward learning mechanisms contribute to social media behavior. We analyze over one million posts from over 4000 individuals on multiple social media platforms, using computational models based on reinforcement learning theory. Our results consistently show that human behavior on social media conforms qualitatively and quantitatively to the principles of reward learning. Specifically, social media users spaced their posts to maximize the average rate of accrued social rewards, in a manner subject to both the effort cost of posting and the opportunity cost of inaction. Results further reveal meaningful individual difference profiles in social reward learning on social media. Finally, an online experiment (n = 176), mimicking key aspects of social media, verifies that social rewards causally influence behavior as posited by our computational account. Together, these findings support a reward learning account of social media engagement and offer new insights into this emergent mode of modern human behavior.
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