Why Do We Tend to Trust Strangers on the Internet?

Imagine you're playing a game with someone on your phone. You don't know them, but they seem friendly and fun. That’s like trusting strangers online, it feels safe because it's like playing a fun game with new friends. When we chat or share secrets online, our brain thinks it's just another kind of playtime, even if the person is far away.

Why We Believe in Quick Stories

Speed plays a big part in why we trust strangers on the internet. When someone shares something exciting or personal really fast, our brain wants to believe it right away. It's like when you hear a cool story from a friend during recess, you don’t question it because it feels real and immediate. Online, people often use short messages or videos, which make their stories feel more urgent and true. This quick connection helps us trust them even if we’ve never met before.

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Examples

  1. A kid sends their favorite toy picture to a new friend on a game app.
  2. A person shares a funny joke with someone they just met in an online chat group.
  3. An animal lover starts talking about their cat with another person who loves cats too.

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