Cyberpsychology – Course Podcast

Episode 8: Deviant behavior on the internet

42 min · 7 feb 2026
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In this episode, we examine deviant and harmful behavior in digital environments, focusing on how online contexts amplify, enable, and reshape behaviors that also exist offline. Drawing on psychological and social research, the episode discusses how online harm often reproduces existing systems of discrimination and violence, why language matters when describing digital abuse, and how moral panics can distort our understanding of online risk. The episode also addresses the role of platform design, reward structures, and media literacy, highlighting the gap between knowing what is safe and actually doing it.

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Episode 7: Relationships and love in the digital realm

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