According to a recent survey, 72 percent of social media users report feeling judged or self conscious after posting content online. This statistic shows how widespread the spotlight effect has become in the digital age. In this blog we will explore what the spotlight effect is, how it began, its relevance today, real life examples, psychological research, and practical steps to build online confidence and grow your personality with resilience. What Is the Spotlight Effect? The spotlight effect is a psychological phenomenon in which people overestimate how much others notice their actions, appearance, and mistakes. Originally discovered through social psychology experiments in the late 20th century, the spotlight effect highlights a basic human tendency to assume that others are paying more attention to us than they really are. In the first experiments on the topic, participants wore a strange t-shirt and were then asked to estimate how many others would notice it. Results showed...
Kovendo
Explore the intersection of technology and innovation with Kovendo, featuring insights on AI, machine learning, data science, robotics and its applications in finance and fintech. Stay ahead of the curve with the expert analysis on industry trends, health, tech, business, and market shifts. From natural language processing to blockchain and emerging technology, delving into the latest advancements and their real-world implications, helping you navigate the ever-evolving tech landscape.