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Facebook as a Site for Negative Age Stereotypes
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AgeismCollaborative NetworksSocial InfluenceSocial SciencesNegative Age StereotypesComputational Social ScienceSocial MediaGender IdentityGender StudiesOnline CommunityAccessible Facebook GroupLanguage StudiesContent AnalysisSocial IdentitySocial NetworksProblematic Social Medium UseSocial WebGender StereotypeSocial ComputingSociology
Ageism has been found to exist throughout a wide variety of societal institutions. Whether it also exists in social networking sites has not been previously considered. To explore this possibility, we conducted a content analysis of each publicly accessible Facebook group that concentrated on older individuals. The site "Descriptions" of the 84 groups, with a total of 25,489 members, were analyzed. The mean age category of the group creators was 20-29; all were younger than 60 years. Consistent with our hypothesis, the Descriptions of all but one of these groups focused on negative age stereotypes. Among these Descriptions, 74% excoriated older individuals, 27% infantilized them, and 37% advocated banning them from public activities, such as shopping. Facebook has the potential to break down barriers between generations; in practice, it may have erected new ones.
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