👉 CM Computing, or Computer-Mediated Communication, is an interdisciplinary field that explores how digital technologies and media influence social interactions, communication practices, and the construction of identity. It examines the ways in which technology mediates human relationships, from online social networks and virtual communities to digital platforms that reshape traditional forms of communication like texting, video conferencing, and social media. By analyzing these interactions, CM Computing seeks to understand how digital environments affect social norms, power dynamics, and cultural practices. This field integrates insights from computer science, communication studies, sociology, and psychology to provide a comprehensive view of the evolving digital landscape and its impact on society.