cyberdeindividuation
Cyberdeindividuation is a concept used to describe the reduction or loss of self-awareness, self-regulation, and personal accountability in online environments, which can lead individuals to act in ways that diverge from their offline norms. It arises from characteristics of computer-mediated communication such as anonymity, invisibility, and perceived absence of immediate social sanction, which can weaken usual self- and social-monitoring cues.
Key mechanisms include perceived anonymity and invisibility, diffusion of responsibility within large digital audiences, and the
Behavioral outcomes commonly associated with cyberdeindividuation are antisocial acts such as flaming, trolling, harassment, and cyberbullying,
The concept is rooted in deindividuation theory and extended by online-specific models such as the online disinhibition
Research finds mixed results; anonymity alone does not determine behavior and context, platform design, and cultural