The Unseen Observer: The Psychology of Silent Following in Social Media Culture
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| Title: | The Unseen Observer: The Psychology of Silent Following in Social Media Culture |
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| Language: | English |
| Authors: | Ferhat Atik |
| Source: | Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET. 2026 25(1):152-156. |
| Availability: | Sakarya University. Esentepe Campus, Adapazari 54000, Turkey. Tel: +90-505-2431868; Fax: +90-264-6141034; e-mail: tojet@sakarya.edu.tr; Web site: https://tojet.net/ |
| Peer Reviewed: | Y |
| Page Count: | 5 |
| Publication Date: | 2026 |
| Document Type: | Journal Articles Reports - Research |
| Descriptors: | Observation, Social Media, Interpersonal Relationship, Interpersonal Communication, Group Dynamics, Psychological Needs, Self Disclosure (Individuals), Sense of Belonging, Participation |
| ISSN: | 1303-6521 2146-7242 |
| Abstract: | The digital age has created a new social arena in which identity and existence are defined through visibility. Social media platforms offer individuals opportunities for recognition and validation, yet they also foster a vast population of users who choose to remain silent. The phenomenon known as lurking describes users who observe online content without active participation. Behind this seemingly passive behavior lies a complex web of psychological, social, and cultural dynamics: curiosity, fear of exclusion, social comparison, the pressure of visibility, and the need for privacy are among the central motives shaping it. This study examines the phenomenon of silent following through three theoretical lenses: Eva Illouz's notion of emotional capitalism, Vamik Volkan's theory of large-group identity, and Byung-Chul Han's critique of the transparency society. These perspectives reveal that digital interactions are not purely technological but also deeply emotional and ideological in nature. The silent observer stands at the intersection of desire and restraint -- simultaneously a watcher and the watched, a participant who communicates through absence rather than presence. The primary aim of this paper is to demonstrate that silent following should not be regarded as a lack of communication but as an alternative communicative strategy. In an environment saturated with exposure, silence becomes a form of agency -- a subtle expression of control, resistance, and emotional self-preservation. Ultimately, the culture of silent following redefines what it means to "exist" online, suggesting that invisibility can be as powerful and communicatively meaningful as visibility itself. |
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| Entry Date: | 2026 |
| Accession Number: | EJ1497756 |
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