Published July 8, 2024 | in press
Journal Article

Three roots of online toxicity: disembodiment, accountability, and disinhibition

  • 1. ROR icon California Institute of Technology
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Abstract

Online communication is central to modern social life, yet it is often linked to toxic manifestations and reduced well-being. How and why online communication enables these toxic social effects remains unanswered. In this opinion, we propose three roots of online toxicity: disembodiment, limited accountability, and disinhibition. We suggest that virtual disembodiment results in a chain of psychological states primed for deleterious social interaction. Drawing from differences between face-to-face and online interactions, the framework highlights and addresses the fundamental problems that result in impaired communication between individuals and explicates its effects on social toxicity online.

Copyright and License

© 2024 Elsevier.

Acknowledgement

This work was supported by a gift from the Sonja and William Davidow Metaverse Project Fund.

Conflict of Interest

None declared by authors.

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July 12, 2024
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