Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words:
Anonymity is one of the key characteristics of cyber communication. Is anonymity an advantage or disadvantage when it comes to forming and maintaining online relationships? Justify your stance.
Different forms of cyber communication might help facilitate different types of relational maintenance.
NOTE: Identify the 3 forms of digital communication that you most frequently employ to maintain your closest relationships, and the
NOTE: 3 forms of digital communication that you frequently use to maintain your weak ties and acquaintance relationships. Explain your reasoning for why each is effective within your noted relational context.
This week, you read diverse materials regarding online relationship formation and maintenance. Identify: 1) the most important take-away point that you gleaned from the readings, and 2) the “muddiest point” from the readings, meaning the point or concept that that is still the most unclear or difficult to comprehend after completing the readings. In your response posts, attempt to help clarify each other’s “muddy points.”
Required Readings
Edelmann, N. (2016). Chapter 13: What is lurking? A literature review of research on lurking. The Psychology of Social Networking: Personal Experience in Online Communities, 159-174.
Fox, J. (2016). Chapter 7: The dark side of social networking sites in romantic relationships. The Psychology of Social Networking: Personal Experience in Online Communities, 78-89.
Hammond, R., & Chou, H-T. G. (2016). Chapter 4: Using Facebook: Good for friendship but not so good for intimate relationships. The Psychology of Social Networking: Personal Experience in Online Communities, 41-52.
Muscanell, N., & Guadagno, R. (2016). Chapter 12: Social networking and romantic relationships: A review of jealousy and related emotions. The Psychology of Social Networking: Personal Experience in Online Communities, 143-158.
Recommended Readings
Gibbs, J. L., Ellison, N. B., & Heino, R. D. (2006). Self-presentation in online personals: The role of anticipated future interaction, self-disclosure, and perceived success in Internet dating. Communication Research, 33, 1-26.
Heino, R. D., Ellison, N. B., & Gibbs, J. L., (2010). Relationshopping: Investigating the market metaphor in online dating. Journal of Social & Personal Relationships, 27(4), 427-447.
McKenna, K. Y. A., Green, A. S., & Gleason, M. E. J. (2002). Relationship formation on the Internet: What’s the big attraction? Journal of Social Issues, 58, 9–31.