An Exploratory Analysis of Online Deception: The Case of "FakeWebcam" and its Implications
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Research on online self-presentation and deception has shown that individuals often engage in impression management, manipulating their online personas to achieve desired outcomes (Back et al., 2010). The concept of "fake" or fabricated online content has also been explored in the context of social media, where users may present false information or manipulate their online profiles (Kaplan & Haenlein, 2010).