videofangst
Videofangst is a term used in German-language discussions to describe anxiety associated with video contexts. It can refer to discomfort before recording a video, fear of speaking on camera, or distress triggered by watching, sharing, or interacting with video content online. The concept covers both concerns about self-presentation to an audience and worries about negative judgment, censorship, or technical failure during video media.
Symptoms commonly linked to videofangst include increased heart rate, sweating, trembling, nausea, and a sense of
Causes are often multifactorial, including tendencies toward social anxiety, past embarrassing experiences, online harassment, perfectionism, and
Diagnosis and treatment are not based on a formal, standalone medical category in major diagnostic manuals.
Etymology reflects its German roots, combining Video with Angst. In English contexts, it may be described as