Kaylee Wilson

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Participants believe that one of the reasons people are willing to be so explicit about their “preferences”—the most common way to code racism—online is because the social mores of Internet interaction are still forming.12 People still believe the Internet affords them a degree of anonymity to their interactions, even when photos and other identifying text is present.
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