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I'm guessing you want us to interpret data that you provide and attempt to create a psychological generalization about the social and individual experiences of the individuals within the varying scenarios?

 

Hmm.....

 

 

Well, one of the things you have to love about psychology is fitting theories to observable phenomenon and hoping it upholds and can be used again to analyze individuals.

 

The Internet is interesting in that you're starting to see a variety of psychologies displayed that might not occur in the real world.

In the real world, a person whom impersonates another is conducting an illegal act.

But on the Internet, multiple persons could hold the same screen name, thus same "identity"; but not necessarily be the same person.

One could assume it's like impersonation, but it is not.

 

I suspect the person is either trolling or defending his/her individuality as a person in the world.

 

*bites lower lip*

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