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![]() There is a divergent discussion forming in the tank subforums exploring what encourages trolling. Rather that posting this information I have cobbled together there I’ll post it here.
TLDR trolling is all seen as a bit of a game by most involved as they aren’t able to perceive or empathise how they may be hurting others. | ||
#2
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![]() ermm
bro gahhh must... resist... OMG IF YOUR FEELINGS GOT HURT BY WORDS ONLINE THEN YOU ARE TOO WEAK TO BE ALIVE ahh ok im ok | ||
#3
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![]() In a contest of cake vs pie …
Cake wins. Fuck pie. (Unless pumpkin pie)
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#4
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Anonymity makes monsters When Steven forgets he isn’t on the internet: | |||
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![]() None of that looks particularly useful, interesting, or insightful. Have we gotten a good definition for trolling yet? Is this the point of psychology? To leech grant money to write papers on novel subject matter and conduct research that doesn't have to have any reproducibility? As for my contribution, I hope it hurts you because this a waste of tax payers money and you shrinks should do something more valuable for society like flip burgers or dump garbage.
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#6
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![]() Slaps you with a trout
(this is what they took from you) | ||
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![]() Go fuck yourself.
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![]() It's even reduced to a fucking cute pop psych sound byte click bait title. Why are trolls online so gosh darn mean? This isn't benefiting society. It's dumbing it down. It's providing pseudo-intellectual entertainment in pop psych journals / magazines for those among us still able to read words with funny pictures.
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