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Anonymity and Self-Disclosure on Weblogs
Authors:Hua Qian  Craig R. Scott
Affiliation:Department of Radio-Television-Film
University of Texas;
Department of Communication
Rutgers University
Abstract:Bloggers are typically cautious about engaging in self-disclosure because of concerns that what they post may have negative consequences. This article examines the relationship between anonymity (both visual and discursive) and self-disclosure on weblogs through an online survey. The results suggest that increased visual anonymity is not associated with greater self-disclosure, and the findings about the role of discursive anonymity are mixed. Bloggers whose target audience does not include people they know offline report a higher degree of anonymity than those whose audience does. Future studies need to explore the reasons why bloggers visually and discursively identify themselves in particular ways.
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