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218 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 30, 2014
On August 8, 2013, Derek Medina shot and killed his wife in their Florida home. Moments later, his friends and family found out about it on Facebook. The 31-year-old father posted a photo of his wife's crumpled and bloodied body with the cation "I'm going to prison or death sentence for killing my wife love you guys miss you guys takecare Facebook people you will see me in the news[sic]." The horrific image stayed online, and was shared thousands of times for about 5 hours before Facebook was notified and able to remove it.
Exhibitionism is the trait that coincides with people sharing their every activity, mundane thoughts, and posting photos of food. Although much exhibitionism may seem harmless, people share more than boring details. A 2010 report found that 40% of social media users make comments and post regarding alcohol use and even more post photos of themselves drinking. Half of users use profanity, a quarter post provocative or semi-nude photos, and many more post sexy photos showcasing cleavage or other sexualized body parts. Twenty percent of Facebook and Twitter users have made comments about their own sexual activities.
To some degree, all people have narcissistic traits, and some degree of narcissism is normal and necessary for healthy self-esteem. At what point does it become a disorder?