contextrapportage
Contextrapportage, also known as context collapse, refers to the blurring of different social contexts in digital communication. This phenomenon occurs when individuals maintain a single online persona across various platforms and audiences, leading to potential misunderstandings and misinterpretations of messages. Contextrapportage can result from the lack of context cues available in digital communication, such as body language, tone of voice, and physical environment, which are crucial in face-to-face interactions.
The term was popularized by danah boyd, a social media researcher, who observed that people often struggle
To mitigate the effects of contextrapportage, individuals can adopt strategies such as using different usernames, adjusting