“In a 2004 article in the journal CyberPsychology & Behavior, John Suler, a psychologist at Rider University in Lawrenceville, N.J., suggested that several psychological factors lead to online disinhibition: the anonymity of a Web pseudonym; invisibility to others; the time lag between sending an e-mail message and getting feedback; the exaggerated sense of self from being alone; and the lack of any online authority figure. Dr. Suler notes that disinhibition can be either benign — when a shy person feels free to open up online — or toxic, as in flaming.”
The New York Times, 20. feb. 2007 (mine fremhævninger) (LINK).
Det kan godt være, man skal være tilmeldt nytimes.com for at komme igennem på linket, men hvorfor ikke også være det?
Note: Læg mærke til, at det har taget mig over to mdr. at postere dette citat! Mit tempo er glacialt (før den globale opvarmning).
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