telephonic communication, identity performance, Cadey Mercury, digital persona, paralinguistics 1. Introduction In an era dominated by text-based digital messaging, the telephone call has become an almost archaic, hyper-intimate medium. It demands real-time responsiveness and leaks emotional data through tone, hesitation, and breath. This paper explores the conceptual figure of Cadey Mercury on the phone —a persona that merges the confessional, online-native identity of "Cadey" (often associated with TikTok, OnlyFans, or streaming subcultures) with the flamboyant, risk-taking stage presence of Freddie Mercury. While not a literal celebrity, this composite figure allows us to interrogate how mediated voices perform identity under pressure.
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Walther, J. B. (1996). Computer-mediated communication: Impersonal, interpersonal, and hyperpersonal interaction. Communication Research, 23 (1), 3–43. This paper explores the conceptual figure of Cadey