Online disinhibition effect
ID: online-disinhibition-effect
The Online Disinhibition Effect refers to the phenomenon where people exhibit behaviors online that they would typically not display in face-to-face interactions. This can manifest as increased self-disclosure, aggression, or other forms of disinhibited behavior. There are several factors contributing to this effect: 1. **Anonymity**: When individuals can interact without revealing their identities, they may feel less inhibited and more willing to express thoughts and feelings they might normally keep to themselves.
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