Psychological wellbeing as an explanation of user engagement in the lifecycle of online community participation

Document Type

Conference Proceeding

Publication Date

1-7-2018

Abstract

This study documents users' changes in psychological wellbeing across the lifecycle of their participation in an online community. Through in-depth interviews with 30 long-term users of Everything2.com, and content analysis of their posts, we found that psychological wellbeing plays a large role in the evolution of how users participate in the community over time. Everything2 is a long-running user-generated content site framed as an open encyclopedia. Results suggested that negative psychological wellbeing, such as loneliness and low self-esteem, fueled initial participation; validation and criticism from other users on one's content motivation continued content contribution; but ultimately feelings of relatedness with the community, unrelated to content contribution, was what retained users. Absence of social connections in the online community, as well as improved wellbeing offline, led to exit.

Identifier

85054885651 (Scopus)

ISBN

[9781450355629]

Publication Title

Proceedings of the International ACM SIGGROUP Conference on Supporting Group Work

External Full Text Location

https://doi.org/10.1145/3148330.3148351

First Page

184

Last Page

195

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