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Comment Trolling Has A Psychological Explanation !!
Comments trolls are the bane of most sites; where as the vast majority of people may never comment on a post (as is certainly the case with TechCrunch) those that do usually fall into one of three categories.
Legitimate commenters, who have something thoughtful to say and/ or add to the conversation (for and against), link spammers who comment on the off chance they might get some traffic as a consequence of their comment (sometimes these fall into the first category..hard to tell) and trolls, who make it their business to criticize anything written and the people who wrote it, in some sort of sad attempt at self validation by being nasty towards others for the sake of it. Like taking drugs, trolling is a poor mistress that demands more and more to feed the self satisfying addiction that props up their self esteem. New Scientist has a psychological explanation for poor behavior online. Whilst the post talks mainly about email, NewScientist draws the relationship between this and comment trolls. You can read the whole post here, but here are some highlights: Quote:
I?ll leave the final word to New Scientist?s Michael Marshall: Quote:
So which category do you fit in ? I would say the troll/legitimate commenter ratio on GFY is 20:1. Without mentioning the vast majority of link spammers :) What do you think of the suggested psychological explanation :P ?? |
no trollers ??
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