How do cyber communities differ from communities in the real world with regard to behavior?
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Social Studies, 30.11.2019 04:31 organicmemez
How do cyber communities differ from communities in the real world with regard to behavior?
a. it can be more difficult to identify inappropriate behavior in a cyber community.
b. they are not different in any important way.
c. people behave more appropriately online than offline.
d. communities in the real world are more appropriate.
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