Abstract
How do people in cyberspace picture one another? More specifically, how do individuals engaged in text‐based computer‐mediated communication (CMC), with its paucity of visual and auditory cues, form impressions of those with whom they interact? And how do expectations formed online compare with offline experiences? Researchers have begun to answer these questions, drawing primarily on theories of stereotyping. This paper uses prototype theory and related models to extend previous research and to account for discrepancies between online image and offline reality. It draws on interviews with individuals who first met others online and subsequently moved to face‐to‐face interaction; it also utilizes comparisons between text‐based impressions formed online and photographs displayed on web pages.