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An online persona is the constructed identity or character someone presents across digital platforms, which may differ from their offline self and often reflects curated versions of personality, values, or aesthetic choices.
In the Psycheverse
Psyche examines how community members construct and perform their digital selves, particularly within the show's panel discussions where participants engage in playful roasting and reveal the gaps between their curated online personas and their unfiltered, in-person dynamics. The topic surfaces recurring questions about authenticity, trolling as performance, and how personas shape community culture and interpersonal relationships within the streaming ecosystem.

Psyche premieres two original songs—one tribute to tarot reader Prairie Page and another addressing an obsessed fan named Tony—before briefly stepping away for a business meeting.

A chaotic and contentious panel discussion between two women named Christine and Crystal who engage in a prolonged argument filled with personal attacks, accusations of manipulation, and hostile exchanges about their relationship and behavior.

Topics that frequently appear alongside online personas
A casual panel discussion featuring edgy humor and banter between participants, with conversations about personal behavior, trolling styles, and interpersonal dynamics.