Keyword: «virtual communication»
The article deals with invective vocabulary as an expression of conflict in the process of virtual communication. As a material for the study, texts from forums on the Internet of a political, journalistic and gaming orientation are used on them; conflicts most often arise between users with the harshest statements regarding the position of the opponent, usually turning into personal insults in a more or less decent form. This article will be useful to those interested in Internet communication, because. With the development of technology, virtual communication is becoming more and more popular and commonplace. In this connection, it is necessary to understand this phenomenon.
This article explores nonverbal communication within virtual spaces, particularly focusing on school chats on the internet. The primary objective is to identify nonverbal conflict triggers, such as emojis, capital letters, and other symbols that provoke or escalate verbal conflicts. The study aims to uncover aggressive nonverbal communication methods through a psycholinguistic experiment. Findings reveal that these signals can elicit negative emotional reactions and affect the overall atmosphere of communication. The research emphasizes the importance of mindful and empathetic communication in the educational online environment.
The article presents the results of an empirical study examining the relationship between psychological characteristics of self-attitude and the features of self-presentation of university students in social networks. The research was conducted on a sample of 77 students of various age groups (18–52 years) using a set of psychodiagnostic techniques. Significant correlations were identified between certain components of self-attitude (self-understanding, expected attitude from others, self-guidance) and characteristics of self-presentation in social networks. A negative correlation was found between self-understanding and the realistic demonstrative self, as well as between self-guidance and the false deceptive self.

Anna Shkatylyak