The article discusses the problem of socialization of adolescents in online groups of deviant orientation. The study revealed significant differences in the needs of adolescents participating in online groups of deviant directions and normative adolescents. Teenagers with deviant behavior give more importance to their own status and membership in the Internet community, compared to normal teenagers. Our studies showed the presence among teenagers from deviant groups of the existing typologies that we studied and presented earlier: communicative deviants and adolescents with suicidal behavior of varying severity.
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