INTERNET ADDICTION AND ANONYMOUS COMMUNICATION

Authors

  • Umida Sayitova Hikmatillo qizi PhD student of UzMU

Abstract

Today, most researchers consider anonymity to be the leading criterion for Internet addiction, as a result of which the global network attracts a large number of users. This term itself (translated from French) means no name, no name.[7] It literally describes the modern internet space. All cyber users change their real name to the cyber name they use when online.[8] The global network gives a modern person the opportunity to feel anonymous, at least for a while. In conditions of anonymity, a person usually behaves as he pleases. Realizing that you remain unknown in the process of communication gives a person the opportunity to feel free and natural, but at the same time it often leads to the manifestation of negative qualities, immoral unusual behavior, insulting causing words, excessive openness, aggressiveness, etc.[4]

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Published

2023-03-11