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For example, currently there are nearly 62 million tagged selfie photos on Instagram, the social media tool that has significantly contributed to the personal portrait's popularity. That figure, which continues to rise every day, doesn't even begin to include the selfies shared on Facebook and Twitter.±ÈÈçĿǰ£¬¶Ô¸öÈËÉÏ´«×ÔÅÄÕÅ·ç³±¹¦²»¿ÉûµÄÉ罻ýÌ幤¾ßInstagramÉÏÓÐ6200Íò±êǩΪ¡°×ÔÅÄ¡±µÄͼƬ¡£Õâ¸öÿÌì¶¼ÔÚˢеÄÊý×ÖÉõÖÁ»¹²»°üÀ¨ÔÚFacebookºÍTwitterÉÏת·¢µÄͼƬ¡£
Despite its dictionary definition, which describes the selfie as "a photograph taken of oneself, typically with a smartphone or webcam and uploaded to a social media website," the first mention of the word can be traced back to an Australian online forum from 2002 -- long before the days of the iPhone's front-facing cameras and the popularity of social media. ¾¡¹Ü¡°×ÔÅÄ¡±Ò»´ÊÔÚ×ÖµäÀïµÄ½âÊÍÊÇ¡°Ò»ÖÖͨ³£ÓÃÖÇÄÜÊÖ»ú»òÍøÂçÉãÏñͷΪ×Ô¼ºÅÄÕÕ²¢ÉÏ´«ÖÁÉ罻ýÌåÍøÕ¾µÄÕÕÆ¬¡±¡£Õâ¸ö´ÊÓïµÄÊ״γöÏÖÈ´¿ÉÒÔ×·Ëݵ½2002ÄêÔÚ°Ä´óÀûÑǾٰìµÄÒ»´ÎÍøÂçÂÛ̳£¬ÄÇʱ»¹Ô¶Ã»ÓÐÆ»¹ûÊÖ»úµÄǰÖÃÉãÏñÍ·£¬É罻ýÌåҲûÓÐÄÇô·¢´ï¡£
What makes the selfie so captivating -- and why do we feel compelled to take one? According to Dr. Pamela Rutledge, psychologist and director of the Media Psychology Research Center, the desire to take, post and get "likes" on selfies goes back to a biological behavior all humans are wired for.ÊÇʲôÈÃ×ÔÅÄÈç´ËÓÐÎüÒýÁ¦£¿ÎªÊ²Ã´ÎÒÃǶÔ×ÔÅÄÓû°Õ²»ÄÜ£¿Ã½ÌåÐÄÀíѧÑо¿ÖÐÐÄÖ÷ÈΡ¢ÐÄÀíѧ¼ÒÀÌØÀïÆæ²©Ê¿ÈÏΪ£¬×ÔÅÄ¡¢ÉÏ´«¡¢ÇóÔÞµÄÐÄÀíÊÇÎÒÃÇÈËÀàËù¹²ÓеÄÒ»ÖÖÉúÎïѧÐÐΪ¡£
"I think it influences our sense of social connection in the same way as it does when you go to a party and people say 'Oh I love your dress,'" Rutledge told The Huffington Post. "Biological, social validation is a real need and there is even an area of the brain that is dedicated to social activity."ÀÌØÀïÆæ²©Ê¿¸æËß¡¶ºÕ·Ò¶ÙÓʱ¨¡·£º¡°ÎÒÈÏΪ¾ÍÏñÄãÈ¥ÅɶÔÏ£ÍûÌýµ½±ðÈË˵¡®Å¶£¬ÎÒºÃϲ»¶ÄãµÄȹ×Ó¡¯Ò»Ñù£¬×ÔÅÄ»áÔÚÉç½»ÉÏÓ°ÏìÎÒÃÇ¡£´ÓÉúÎïѧ½Ç¶ÈÀ´Ëµ£¬ÎÒÃÇȷʵÐèÒªÉç»áÈÏÖª¶È£¬ÈËÄÔÖÐÉõÖÁÓÐÒ»¿éÇøÓòרÃÅ·Ö¹ÜÉç½»»î¶¯¡£¡±
There is a way to adapt to the growing selfie culture. Whether you're a selfie novice or an advanced poster, there are always things to be mindful of when you're posting, Rutledge advises. She offered two main principles to follow when it comes to posting on social media:ÊÊÓ¦ÈÕÒæ×³´óµÄ×ÔÅÄÎÄ»¯ÊÇÓз½·¨µÄ¡£ÀÌØÀïÆæ½¨Ò飬²»ÂÛÄã³õÉæ×ÔÅĽ绹ÊÇÒѶÔ×ÔÅÄÆÄÓÐÐĵã¬ÉÏ´«×ÔÅÄÕÕµÄʱºò¶¼Ó¦¸ÃÁôÐÄ¡£¹ØÓÚÔÚÉ罻ýÌåÉÏÉÏ´«×ÔÅÄÕÕ£¬ËýÌṩÁËÁ½´óÖ÷ÒªÔÔò£º
1.The Grandmother RuleÄÌÄÌÔÔò
"Don't post anything online, whether text or visual, that you don't want grandmother or future employer to see," Rutledge said. "Selfies especially."¡°²»¹ÜÊÇÎÄ×ֵϹÊÇͼƬµÄ£¬²»Òª°Ñʲô¶¼Ò»¹ÉÄÔ¶ù·ÅÉÏÍø£»ÓÐЩ¶«Î÷ÄãÊDz»»áÏëÈÃÄãµÄÄÌÄÌ»òδÀ´µÄÀϰ忴µ½µÄ¡£×ÔÅÄÕÕÓÈÆäҪעÒâ¡£¡±
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"You wouldn't say something in an elevator that you or no one else wants to hear -- the whole world of social media is an elevator," Rutledge said. "Be aware of the breadth of platform. It's easy to think you're sharing a photo with a few people, but Instagram is public and people can stumble across things."¡°ÔÚµçÌÝÀïÄãÊDz»»á˵һЩÄã×Ô¼º»òÕ߯äËûÈ˲»ÏëÌýµ½µÄ¶«Î÷µÄ¡ª¡ªÕû¸öÉ罻ýÌå¾ÍÊÇÒ»¸ö´óµçÌÝ¡£Òª×¢ÒâÎę̀µÄ¿í¶È¡£ÄãºÜÈÝÒ×Ï뵱ȻµØÈÏΪÄã½ö½öÊÇÔÚºÍÉÙÊýÈË·ÖÏíͼƬ£¬µ«Êµ¼ÊÉÏÕÕÆ¬·ÖÏíÓ¦ÓÃInstagramÊǹ«¿ªµÄ£¬ÈËÃÇËæÊ±¿ÉÄÜż¶û·¢ÏÖʲô¡£¡±
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