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Meaning of cyberdisinhibition | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2
/ˌsaɪbədɪsɪnhɪˈbɪʃən/

Definitions

Disinhibition when using interactive online media due to the anonymity or lack of social feedback inherent in the medium.

Internet, uncountable

Examples

“The Internet undermines the quality of human interaction, allowing destructive emotional impulses freer rein under specific circumstances. The reason is a neural fluke that results in cyberdisinhibition of brain systems that keep our more unruly urges in check. […¶] Communication via the Internet can mislead the brain’s social systems. The key mechanisms are in the prefrontal cortex. […¶] In order for this regulatory mechanism to operate well, you depend on real-time, ongoing feedback from the other person. The Internet has no means of allowing such real-time feedback (other than with rarely used two-way audio/visual streams). […] This results in disinhibition: impulse unleashed. [¶…T]his disinhibition becomes far more likely when people feel strong negative emotions. What fails to be inihibited are the impulses those emotions generate. [¶] This phenomenon has been recognized since the earliest days of the Internet…as ‘flaming’: the tendency to send abrasive, angry, or otherwise emotionally ‘off’ cybermessages.”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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