less non-verbal cues -> less self disclosure -> relationships less likely to form
CMC relationships will be less successful than FtF relationships Because they lack the emotional cues we usually depend on e.g. facial expressions.
Therefore, we are less aware of people’s emotional states.CMC can also lead to deindividuation .This is where we don’t see the other person as an individual… therefore our behaviour is less inhibited. This means that we are more likely to be blunt or even aggressive in our communication.
researchers believe we are less likely to form imitate relationships - as we wouldn’t want to self-disclose our innermost feelings to someone who comes across as so impersonal.
contradictory evidence for reduce cues
Tamir & Mitchell, evidence which suggests that self-disclosure may be high on social media. found increased MRI activity in 2 brain regions that are associated with reward.areas strongly activated when people were talking about themselves . Ps experienced a greater sensation of pleasure when sharing their thoughts, than when they were told their thoughts would be kept private. suggest self-disclosure's rewarding therefore there is human tendency to share our personal experiences with others online.
criticism of reduced cues
some researcher’s argue that the theory is wrong to argue that nonverbal cues are entirely missing from CMC.Non-verbal cues are not missing; they are just different. Researchers argue that people use other cues such as timing and style of their message. In addition, the use of acrostics such as LOL and emojis also help to convey the tone of the message. showing that the theory ignores the importance of such non-verbal cues in communication.