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considering the anonymity Reddit provides, does anyone reflect on how people might use available information, such as bios and profile photos, to form perceptions or judgments about others before engaging in conversation?
This sparks my interest about human behavior. Anonymity can offer a sense of freedom and security, allowing people to express themselves more openly and connect with others without the constraints of identity.
Ohhhh, the desire for connection with the need for privacy and self-expression…
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