Wat is de drijvende factor achter obsessief trolgedrag?
Wat is de drijvende factor achter obsessief trolgedrag?
Verveling, aandachtzoekerij, slechte luim, kwaadaaardigheid en haat. Gestimuleerd door straffeloosheid (gemakkelijk doelwit) .
Wanneer mensen denken anononiem te zijn, gaan ze dingen doen die ze anders niet zouden doen.
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https://www.quora.com/Why-do-people-troll
……….There are a surprising number of people in the world that get their jollies from pushing people’s buttons. The more outrage they can produce, the happier they are. This describes your garden variety troll.
………. Because human beings are capable of the strangest things when promised that they can get away with the consequences.
------ Basically because they derive self-satisfaction from causing emotional distress to other people. Most trolling is an expression of sub-clinical narcissism or psychopathy, but a small minority of trolls rate at clinical levels for Narcissistic personality disorder or Antisocial personality disorder
-------……….. Probably because they’ve found that they can get attention by getting other people angry. Negative attention is better — to them — than being ignored.
There’s a real deficit in empathy in these people.
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Citaat:
https://www.independent.co.uk/life-s...-a7616126.html
Trolling has become something of an epidemic, but why so many people do it is a mystery - surely there can’t be that many hateful people in the world? Why do trolls spread so much vitriol online that they wouldn’t dream about doing in person?
Well, new research has discovered why and how normal people turn into trolls on the internet. “It’s a spiral of negativity. Just one person waking up cranky can create a spark and, because of discussion context and voting, these sparks can spiral out into cascades of bad behaviour.
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Citaat:
http://theconversation.com/our-exper...le-troll-72798
Since trolling is situational, and ordinary people can be influenced to troll, such behavior can end up spreading from person to person. A single troll comment in a discussion – perhaps written by a person who woke up on the wrong side of the bed – can lead to worse moods among other participants, and even more troll comments elsewhere. As this negative behavior continues to propagate, trolling can end up becoming the norm in communities if left unchecked.
Trolling also can differ in severity, from swearing to targeted bullying, which necessitates different responses.
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