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Episode Synopsis
When Ari Fletcher declared herself a “gym girlie,” Twitter acted like she’d invented crunches. One casual tweet spiraled into think-pieces on abs, authenticity, and whether the gym is real or just vibes.This episode? A cyberpsychology deep dive. We’re talking rage-baiting as influencer cardio, why parasocial judgment feels like a team sport, and how hate-watching turns into emotional CrossFit.Messy, petty, and a little academic, it’s cyberpsychology with contour.ReferencesPerceived AuthenticityBreves, P. L., & Schramm, H. (2022). Perceived authenticity in social media communication: Consequences for influencers and followers. Cyberpsychology. LinkParasocial JudgmentWohn, D. Y., Freeman, G., & Quehl, K. (2022). Parasocial judgment in live streaming: Understanding audience evaluations of streamers. Cyberpsychology. LinkRage BaitingOnPar Therapy NYC. (2023). Rage bait meaning: Understanding the manipulation behind rage-baiting. LinkEmotional ContagionFerrara, E., & Yang, Z. (2022). Measuring emotional contagion in online social networks. Frontiers in Psychology. LinkSelf-PresentationFox, J., & Moreland, J. J. (2015). The dark side of social networking sites. Computers in Human Behavior. LinkImpression ManagementRoutledge Textbooks. (n.d.). Impression management. In Self-Presentation and Identity Online. LinkDigital MisogynyPeris, M. (2025). Digital misogyny: Online abuse and gender inequality in the digital age. Psychology Today. LinkSurveillance CultureManokha, I. (2022). Surveillance culture in digital societies. Cyberpsychology. Link
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