Instagram , the pop societal media platform , is used for numerous reasons . Many utilise it to   depot memories with loved single , others to   promote   concern , and some use it   to divvy up their   epic   adventures with family and friend . Then there are some who   share place on Instagram because they ca n’t get enough of their own unvarying selfies .

The scientific journalComputers In Human Behaviorshared one of their latest studies , which looked at whether or not narcissists are more accepting of other narcissistic trait in people .

The authors look at 276 people and noticed that those who upload selfies   and groupie   were seen as more egotistical than those who did not .

" poster selfies is a pop activeness that exemplify narcissistic self - furtherance on Instagram , " Seunga Venus Jin , from Sejong University , enunciate toPsyPost .

What ’s more , the squad notice that selfie - posting Intagrammers were extremely probable to pursue other narcissist back on Instagram , specially if they posted interchangeable content .

“ Selfies and groupies are read as more negatively narcissistic than photos need by others and neutral photograph , ” append Venus .   “ However , self-loving personality law of similarity between the selfie bill and spectator mediates this upshot . "

The enquiry squad focalise in the first place on “ grandiose narcism ” , which denote to cause an inflated view of oneself and   being over - convinced .   However , there is also another type of narcissism ( that was not studied ) called   “ vulnerable narcissism ” , which ask feel insecure and retire .

In a report last year , LendEDUfound that 78 percent of university students admitted to knowing someone who would delete their posts if they did n’t win a strong amount of the likes of on Instagram or Facebook . This   highlighted the grandness some placed on social spiritualist engagement , adding to the late survey ’s possibility on societal media demeanor among Instagram users as a whole

TheLendEDUresearch also record that 64 pct of multitude saw Instagram as the most " narcissistic " societal mass medium platform . Surprise .

But what was also interesting was that it did n’t actually matter whether or not other Instagrammers genuinely liked a exposure ( ie .   liking a pic   just to get   return likes ) . All that user truly cared about   was receiving a burst of orange notification signaling likes .   Social medium ey ?