“Likes” in Social Media: Does It Carry Any Implications?
Abstract
:Introduction
Social Media and Research
Social Media and Self-Promotion
Social Media and Education
Social Media and the Match
Negative Implications of Social Media
Social Media and Medical Misinformation
Recommendations for Social Media Engagement
Conclusions
Acknowledgements
Funding
Author Contributions
Abbreviations
AUA American Urological Association |
EAU European Association of Urology |
SMD social media disorder |
SoMe social media |
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Loloi, J.; Bernstein, A.P.; Dubin, J.M. “Likes” in Social Media: Does It Carry Any Implications? Soc. Int. Urol. J. 2023, 4, 105-111. https://doi.org/10.48083/KTOL8925
Loloi J, Bernstein AP, Dubin JM. “Likes” in Social Media: Does It Carry Any Implications? Société Internationale d’Urologie Journal. 2023; 4(2):105-111. https://doi.org/10.48083/KTOL8925
Chicago/Turabian StyleLoloi, Justin, Ari P. Bernstein, and Justin M. Dubin. 2023. "“Likes” in Social Media: Does It Carry Any Implications?" Société Internationale d’Urologie Journal 4, no. 2: 105-111. https://doi.org/10.48083/KTOL8925
APA StyleLoloi, J., Bernstein, A. P., & Dubin, J. M. (2023). “Likes” in Social Media: Does It Carry Any Implications? Société Internationale d’Urologie Journal, 4(2), 105-111. https://doi.org/10.48083/KTOL8925