This Is How Facebook Is Secretly Trying To Make You A Nicer Person

The social network is trying to replicate the social cues that make us better communicators in real life.

It's a modern fact: People are meaner on the Internet than they are in real life. Academics call this the "online disinhibition effect," a term coined by psychologist John Suler, who once explained it to me like this:

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Published on October 22, 2014 11:30
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