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Hyperpersonal Model Of Cmc

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The hyperpersonal-model-of-cmc is a theoretical framework in computer-mediated communication that explains how individuals can form more intimate and online relationships than in face-to-face interactions. It suggests that online communication, under certain conditions, can lead to heightened self-disclosure, increased intimacy, and faster relationship development due to factors like selective self-presentation and asynchronous messaging.

Key Features

  • Emphasizes the potential for stronger emotional connections in online communication
  • Highlights the role of selective self-presentation and self-promotion
  • Accounts for asynchronous communication enabling users to carefully craft messages
  • Suggests that reduced non-verbal cues can lead to more deliberate disclosures
  • Explains phenomena like idealization of online personas

Pros

  • Provides a comprehensive understanding of how online relationships can become more intimate
  • Helpful for designing effective online communication platforms
  • Encourages awareness of self-presentation strategies during digital interactions
  • Supported by empirical research indicating its relevance across various social media contexts

Cons

  • May oversimplify or overlook negative aspects like misrepresentation or deception
  • Assumes rational and intentional self-presentation, which may not always be the case
  • Less applicable to less intentional or superficial online interactions
  • Does not fully account for cultural or individual differences affecting online communication

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