Virtual Relationships in Social Media

Cards (3)

  • Hyper-personal Model:
    :( RTC Ruppal
    > meta-analysis of 25 studies that compared self-disclosure in face to face and virtual relationships using self-report methods - frequency, breadth and depth of self-disclosure were all greater in face to face relationships
    > contradicts the hyper-personal model
    discussion - social desirability bias (limits the extent that the research can be used to criticise the model)
  • Absence of Gating:
    :) RTS McKenna and Barge
    > investigated online communication by lonely and socially anxious people - 71% of their relationships formed online lasted at least 2 years, compared to 49% of relationships formed by shy people in person
    > supports absence of gating
  • Absence of Gating:
    :( multi-modal relationships
    > theory fails to take into account that all relationships are multi-modal - they are maintained both online and offline
    > what we choose to disclose in virtual relationships is influenced by our offline interactions, suggesting that the relationship between absence of gating and self-disclosure in virtual relationships is more complex