How dating apps fail sexual minorities: Hyperpersonal failure as a framework for understanding challenges in developing long-term relationships

L. Chan, Dongsheng Chui
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Online dating and dating apps are meant to help sexual minorities find romantic partners, but they have also presented challenges and obstacles. Based on 27 in-depth interviews with lesbian, gay, and bisexual dating app users living in Taiwan, this exploratory study proposes the concept of hyperpersonal failure as a holistic framework for understanding these challenges. This framework specifies four types of failure, each corresponding to one element in the original hyperpersonal communication model: the failure to present oneself (online daters as the sender), the failure to meet conversational expectations (the channel), the failure to develop positive impressions of the targets (online daters as the receiver), and the failure to obtain responses (the feedback). The study also discusses how the affordances of online environments contribute to hyperpersonal failure. Overall, the framework has the potential to shed light on online dating in general, extending beyond the experiences of sexual minorities.
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约会应用程序如何让性少数群体失望:将超个人失败作为理解发展长期关系所面临挑战的框架
在线约会和约会应用程序旨在帮助性少数群体寻找浪漫伴侣,但它们也带来了挑战和障碍。基于对居住在台湾的女同性恋、男同性恋和双性恋约会应用程序用户进行的 27 次深入访谈,本探索性研究提出了超人际交往失败的概念,作为理解这些挑战的整体框架。该框架明确了四种失败类型,每种类型对应于原始超人际交往模型中的一个要素:未能展示自我(作为发送方的在线约会者)、未能满足对话期望(渠道)、未能建立对目标的正面印象(作为接收方的在线约会者)以及未能获得回应(反馈)。研究还讨论了网络环境的可承受性如何导致超人际交往失败。总之,该框架有可能揭示网络约会的一般情况,而不仅仅局限于性少数群体的经历。
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