Digital hangover is the feelings of shame and regret caused by social network photos and other online evidence of one's embarrassing behavior.
“數(shù)碼宿醉”指在社交網(wǎng)站看到有關自己窘態(tài)的照片和文字記錄時丟臉又后悔的情緒。
The drinkers admitted waking up to find friends had uploading videos and pictures of their drunken behaviour. And 16 percent recalled asking friends to take down the offending material — for fear their families or employers might see.
飲酒人士都承認酒醒之后曾發(fā)現(xiàn)朋友把自己醉酒時的照片和視頻上傳到網(wǎng)上。其中有16%的人曾讓朋友將有關照片和視頻從網(wǎng)上撤下,因為擔心被家人或老板看到。
The phenomenon — dubbed a 'digital hangover' — has increased thanks to the popularity of Facebook, Twitter and the spread of smartphones.
這種現(xiàn)象被稱為“數(shù)碼宿醉”,隨著臉書、推特以及智能手機的普及,這種現(xiàn)象也越來越多。