Cyberpsychology – Course Podcast

Episode 2: Communication in the virtual world

42 min · 7. feb. 2026
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In this episode, we explore online communication as a complex and psychologically demanding form of interaction, shaped by missing nonverbal cues, evolving norms, and platform constraints. Drawing on psychological theory and research, the episode examines how people adapt to “lean” media through paralanguage and message crafting, how online communication can become hyperpersonal yet ambiguous, and how projection, permanence, and cultural differences shape how messages are created, interpreted, and misunderstood.

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