Online communities come with real-world consequences for individuals and societies

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Atte Oksanen [1 ]
Magdalena Celuch [1 ]
Reetta Oksa [1 ]
Iina Savolainen [1 ]
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[1] Tampere University,Faculty of Social Sciences
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Communications Psychology | / 2卷 / 1期
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10.1038/s44271-024-00112-6
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Online communities have become a central part of the internet. Understanding what motivates users to join these communities, and how they affect them and others, spans various psychological domains, including organizational psychology, political and social psychology, and clinical and health psychology. We focus on online communities that are exemplary for three domains: work, hate, and addictions. We review the risks that emerge from these online communities but also recognize the opportunities that work and behavioral addiction communities present for groups and individuals. With the continued evolution of online spheres, online communities are likely to have an increasingly significant role in all spheres of life, ranging from personal to professional and from individual to societal. Psychological research provides critical insights into understanding the formation of online communities, and the implications for individuals and society. To counteract risks, it needs to identify opportunities for prevention and support.
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