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Even today, relatively little is known about the discourse produced in on-line communication contexts. While there is a growing body of literature on sociolinguistic variation in French chat for example, other forms of computer mediated communication (e.g. discussion fora, weblogs, etc.) have received less attention.[5]
As chat rooms are often frequented by minors, they can facilitate illegal sexual contact[6] though studies have shown that this is not common, with the American Psychologist journal calling many of the fears 'myths'.[7] Another term for this is 'technopanics.' Alice E. Marwick says 'The technopanic is an attempt to contextualize the moral panic as a response to fear of modernity as represented by new technologies.'[8]
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