Online social situations - why digital communication isn't always easier

Digital communication removes some real-time pressure, like eye contact and instant response demands. It also introduces a different kind of ambiguity: short replies, delayed replies, group threads that move without context, and tone that is easy to misread. For ADHD brains and autistic adults, these patterns can be just as activating as in-person moments, sometimes more, because the uncertainty stays visible in your pocket all day. This hub covers practical responses for messaging, email, video calls, social media, and online communities.

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