The Online Disinhibition Effect
John Suler defines and analyzes the online disinhibition effect, where people behave with less restraint in online environments than they would face-to-face. He distinguishes between benign disinhibition (e.g., greater self-disclosure) and toxic disinhibition (e.g., flaming, rude behavior), and identifies six psychological factors that contribute to this phenomenon.
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