The spatial relationship of an online relational network has advantages of time, distance consumption, and fantasy features (Suler). Internet users can use different IDs or participate in fantasy games. They can become other people. James Katz and Philip Aspen report that the Internet makes friends and keeps in touch with distant relatives (Stoll). It turns off the distance. In addition, one of the online people has time to respond to another person (Suler). They have the opportunity to express themselves better.
Internet relations are relationships among people who meet online and often know each other only through the Internet. Online relationships are like penpal relationships in many respects. This relationship is even based on romantic, platonic or even business problems. Internet relationships (or online relationships) usually last for a while before being called a relationship, just like a relationship. The main difference here is that Internet relationships are maintained through computers or online services, and the individuals concerned may or may not meet them directly. Otherwise, this term is fairly broad and may include text, video, audio, and even relationships based on virtual characters. This relationship can happen in different regions, different countries, people all over the world, even among people who live in the same region but who do not personally communicate.
For those who spend time online it is clear that our online relationship is sublime or very tricky. but why? Compared to the relationship with the main online world, what is the difference between relations based only on the online world? What kind of online psychological behavior do you show? How does this affect online relationships? Can you see the direct problem we might have in our online relationship instead of our offline problem? Unlike the offline world where you get information using all five senses, you can only use one sensation to get information online. The use of our sight is also very limited as our visual use also can not benefit from the usual clues gained through nonverbal communication. If someone chooses to post what you can see your avatar, you can see the word you entered. You can watch videos or watch someone with a webcam