That’s a reasonable position and the usual starting point when assessing the integrity of online interactions, but digital sociologists and anthropologists have consistently shown otherwise. We’re more cynical about digital life, and particularly about how online identities are constructed, than we need to be.
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More importantly, if you really believed that would you be volunteering as moderator on this forum?
The point is, someone could feasibly be faking. We’d never know. I’ve seen it happen.
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