- Lack of personal connection – Digital communication can lack the personal touch and body language that face-to-face communication provides, making it difficult to fully understand the other person’s intentions or emotions.
- Prone to miscommunication – Without the ability to see the other person’s facial expressions or hear their tone of voice, it can be easy to misunderstand or misinterpret the meaning of their message.
- Dependence on technology – Digital communication relies on technology, which can be unreliable or unavailable at times, leading to communication breakdowns.
- Risk of cyberbullying – Digital communication makes it easier for individuals to anonymously bully or harass others online, leading to negative mental health impacts.
- Loss of privacy – Digital communication leaves a digital footprint that can be accessed by third parties, leading to a loss of privacy and potential security breaches.
| | | - Lack of personal connection
| - Convenient for remote communication
| - Prone to miscommunication
| | | - Easy to organize and store
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- by Dr.Neha Jain (Author), Er.Amita Yadav (Author), Er.Amit Kumar Jain (Author)
- Digital Modulation Techniques, Second Edition (Artech House Telecommunications Library) 2nd Edition
- by Fuqin Xiong (Author) 172$,46
- Analog Communications Authors: Kasturi Vasudevan
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