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In the article, "Online Identity," which of the following details does the author NOT use to support the idea that online identities can be unreliable?

Online identity offers potential social benefits to those with physical and sensory disabilities."


"Several studies have shown that people lie about themselves in online dating profiles."


"A person may feel that she is able to lie about her identity on the Internet because it creates a 'mask' effect, where no one can see her 'true self.'"


"Social theorists believe that whenever an individual interacts with others online, she portrays a mask of her identity, not her true identity."

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In the article, "Online Identity," the detail that the author does NOT use to support the idea that online identities can be unreliable is; Online identity offers potential social benefits to those with physical and sensory disabilities."

What is a Supporting Idea?

A supporting idea is one that backs the claim made by an author. The claim is that online identities can be unreliable.

Options B, C, and D support this claim. But option A describes the positive sides of online identity.

So, this option does not support the claim.

Learn more about supporting ideas here:

https://brainly.com/question/540693

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