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源自para- +‎ social

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parasocial (無比較級)

  1. 单方面的,一厢情愿的;(正式) 准社会尤其指代名人和他们的观众或粉丝之间的关系
    近義詞:one-sided
    a parasocial relationship一厢情愿;准社会关系
    • [2006, Jeffrey Jensen Arnett 編, Encyclopedia of Children, Adolescents, and the Media, SAGE Publications, →ISBN:
      Donald Horton and R. Richard Wohl coined the term parasocial interaction in 1956 to describe the imaginary interactions between the audience and TV variety show hosts, noting the “seeming face-to-face relationship” that viewers developed []
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    • 2016, Molly Marshall, AQA Psychology Student Guide 3: Issues and debates in psychology, Hachette UK, →ISBN:
      In the past, parasocial relationships occurred predominantly with television or film celebrities, but now these [] celebrities openly share their opinions and activities through various social media outlets such as Twitter and Facebook.
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    • 2022年2月13日, Otegha Uwagba, “Too close for comfort: the pitfalls of parasocial relationships”, 出自 The Guardian[1]:
      And yet for every creator for whom parasocial relationships are an unintended byproduct of their work, there are many more – influencers, YouTubers, vloggers – who actively cultivate that faux-intimacy with their followers, softening them up so that they might more easily ply their wares, be that waist trainers or make-up brushes.
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    • 2023年5月11日, Maggie Harrison, “Influencer Creates AI Version of Herself That You Can Rent as a Girlfriend”, 出自 Futurism[2]:
      With the advent of AI chatbots, the ethics of parasocial relationships just keep getting murkier. Introducing: CarynAI, a voice-based chatbot that was trained to mimic a human influencer to become your artificial girlfriend.
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