{"id":220238,"date":"2026-04-29T02:16:12","date_gmt":"2026-04-29T02:16:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/scroll-dont-comment-and-close-the-app-why-silent-users-are-the-real-winners-of-social-networks\/"},"modified":"2026-04-29T02:16:14","modified_gmt":"2026-04-29T02:16:14","slug":"scroll-dont-comment-and-close-the-app-why-silent-users-are-the-real-winners-of-social-networks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/scroll-dont-comment-and-close-the-app-why-silent-users-are-the-real-winners-of-social-networks\/","title":{"rendered":"Scroll, Don&#8217;t Comment, and Close the App: Why Silent Users Are the Real Winners of Social Networks"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<div>\n<h2>A Shift in Social Media Dynamics<\/h2>\n<p>Social networks, which once thrived on constant interaction and a plethora of daily updates, are witnessing a significant change. Nowadays, it&#8217;s common to encounter Instagram profiles devoid of posts, reserved solely for fleeting stories, or profiles on platforms like X that lie dormant, existing merely as spectators. These accounts aren&#8217;t inactive; their owners prefer to &#8220;watch&#8221; rather than engage.<\/p>\n<h2>The Rise of the Silent User<\/h2>\n<p><strong>A paradigm shift.<\/strong> The technology industry has promoted the importance of maintaining an active online presence as essential for staying connected and relevant. However, scientific research has cast a new light on this behavior. Those who opt for passive observation have been aptly named <a rel=\"noopener, noreferrer nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.frontiersin.org\/journals\/psychology\/articles\/10.3389\/fpsyg.2024.1406895\/full\" target=\"_blank\"><em>lurkers<\/em><\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>This previously dismissed approach is now recognized as a practical choice. It turns out that <em>lurkers<\/em> comprise a substantial number of internet users who prefer engaging in silent consumption rather than diving into debates or commenting. Consequently, their thoughts remain private instead of being expressed in discussions on platforms like X or YouTube.<\/p>\n<h2>Understanding the Silent Behavior<\/h2>\n<p><strong>Why does it happen?<\/strong> A pivotal study published in Frontier in Psychology has explored the psychological reasons behind this retreat into silence, identifying four main factors:<\/p>\n<ol>\n<li>Visibility of others&#8217; lives creates pressure, reducing the motivation to share personal experiences or thoughts.<\/li>\n<li>Privacy concerns arise, as posts can easily be misconstrued, leading to unwarranted controversies.<\/li>\n<li>The demand for social interaction in comments can deplete mental energy, making users hesitant to engage.<\/li>\n<li>An overwhelming number of stimuli may hinder the brain&#8217;s ability to process further information.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h3>Consumption Without Exposure<\/h3>\n<p>Not all silent users fear confrontation; for many, their choice stems from efficiency. Research in <a rel=\"noopener, noreferrer nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.academia.edu\/38292088\/Social_Media_Engagement_What_Motivates_User_Participation_and_Consumption_on_YouTube\" target=\"_blank\">Computers in Human Behavior<\/a> reveals that motivations for consuming content\u2014like watching YouTube tutorials or reading posts\u2014differ vastly from those that drive participation.<\/p>\n<p>Silent consumers often seek practical insights for their everyday lives. They find value in observing without the need to engage, allowing them to remain informed without entering the complexities of public discussions.<\/p>\n<h2>The Dark Side of Silence<\/h2>\n<p><strong>The dark side.<\/strong> This silent behavior also highlights a rising level of toxicity across social networks. Users may choose to remain observers instead of participants due to a natural defense mechanism. They wish to stay connected yet feel the need to &#8220;turn off&#8221; their voices, enabling them to keep up with events while shielding themselves from negative interactions. Ultimately, this selective withdrawal allows them to stay informed without allowing the surrounding noise to disturb their mental peace.<\/p>\n<p>In conclusion, while the silent users of social networks may not contribute vocally to discussions, their passive observation reflects a sophisticated approach to navigating the complexities of online interactions.<\/p>\n<p>Images | <a rel=\"noopener, noreferrer nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.freepik.es\/foto-gratis\/primeros-amigos-revisando-sus-telefonos_5617836.htm#fromView=search&amp;page=1&amp;position=9&amp;uuid=aa9f5670-a765-4e22-be4e-4480511d4b51&amp;query=usar+redes+sociales\" target=\"_blank\">freepik<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/category\/general\/\" rel=\"dofollow\">General News &#8211; 2<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A Shift in Social Media Dynamics Social networks, which once thrived on constant interaction and a plethora of daily updates, are witnessing a significant change. Nowadays, it&#8217;s common to encounter Instagram profiles devoid of posts, reserved solely for fleeting stories, or profiles on platforms like X that lie dormant, existing merely as spectators. 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