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'''Hyperconsumerism is the consumption of goods beyond ones necessities and the associated significant pressure to consume those goods, exerted by social media and other outlets as those goods are perceived to shape one's identity.'''
'''Hyperconsumerism refers to the excessive acquisition of goods and services beyond basic needs, driven by the notable influence of social media and other platforms.''' These outlets create substantial pressure to consume, as the items are believed to play a role in shaping one's identity.

Latest revision as of 22:37, 9 November 2023

Hyperconsumerism refers to the excessive acquisition of goods and services beyond basic needs, driven by the notable influence of social media and other platforms. These outlets create substantial pressure to consume, as the items are believed to play a role in shaping one's identity.

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