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Empathy has been studied in the context of online communities as it pertains to enablers of interpersonal communication, anonymity, as well as barriers to online relationships, such as ambiguity, cyberbullying and Internet trolling.It has been found that on online health support communities members tend to exhibit higher levels of empathic concern.

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  • Empathy has been studied in the context of online communities as it pertains to enablers of interpersonal communication, anonymity, as well as barriers to online relationships, such as ambiguity, cyberbullying and Internet trolling.It has been found that on online health support communities members tend to exhibit higher levels of empathic concern. (en)
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  • Empathy has been studied in the context of online communities as it pertains to enablers of interpersonal communication, anonymity, as well as barriers to online relationships, such as ambiguity, cyberbullying and Internet trolling.It has been found that on online health support communities members tend to exhibit higher levels of empathic concern. (en)
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  • Empathy in online communities (en)
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