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  • ManAnimalX
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    #41
    the psychology of internet trolls

    Originally posted by twosweethooks
    Mang , be nice ! you will have a stroke of something then we would miss yo azzzzzzzzzz

    You know they have medicine for your Problem. Lmao

    This is You 100%, hahahaha! :



    Trolling, the act of posting disruptive or inflammatory comments online in order to provoke fellow readers, has been the focus of much recent attention.

    PewDiePie (Felix Kjellberg), the world’s most popular YouTuber, recently decided to ban comments on his channel because of his inability to silence trolls. There are now fears that he may lose fans or migrate to another platform.

    A week before that, TV historian and Cambridge professor Mary Beard revealed that she had written a letter of recommendation for one of her trolls – a university student who insulted her and was subsequently exposed online.

    Professor Beard reasoned that the student should not pay such a high price for “one moment of idiocy”, and that her reference would make up for the students’ reputational damage, which she helped inflict.


    So, why do trolls troll and how should we manage them? Although research in this area is still in its infancy, a few psychological studies have attempted to answer these questions. There are three important lessons learned.

    First, trolls are more likely to display noxious personality characteristics, that is, traits that impair one’s ability to build relations and function in a civilised or pro-social way.

    In a comprehensive examination of their psychological profile, trolls were found to be more Machiavellian (impulsive and charming manipulators), psychopathic (cold, fearless and antisocial), and especially sadist than the overall population.

    Trolls enjoy harming and intimidating others, so much so that the authors of this study concluded that trolls are “prototypical everyday sadists”, and that trolling should be regarded as online sadism. This is in line with the view of trolling as a form of cyberbullying.

    Second, trolling – like other forms of computer-mediated communication – unleashes people’s impulses by providing anonymity and temporary identity loss.

    This phenomenon, called deindividuation, is well known to psychologists and has been found to emerge in several areas of interpersonal relations, such as gaming, role-playing and crowd behaviours, particularly hooliganism.

    Thus even when we are not naturally sadistic, trolling may bring out the worst side in us, by lifting the moral constrains and social etiquette that regulates our behaviour in normal situations, and by fuelling dissent and triggering abrasive reactions.


    Third, trolling is a status-enhancing activity: by attracting readers’ attention, upsetting people, sparking heated debates, and even gaining approval from others, trolls can feel important, perhaps much more than they are in their real lives.

    Thus trolling is yet another internet activity that promotes narcissistic motives, since trolls may be expected to be far less successful in attracting people’s attention in the physical world.

    The only effective antidote to their tactics is to ignore them, but even then trolls won’t suffer a public humiliation because nobody knows who they are. This is what makes trolling so ubiquitous – it requires no skills other than the ability to be obnoxious.

    So, how can trolls be managed? As recent reviews have shown, sites, editors and authors can take concrete measures to minimise trolling. Disabling anonymity, moderating comments and banning offenders, as well as predicting whether an article is likely to promote trolling, are all effective steps.

    There is often a thin line between wanting to drive traffic and enticing trolling, so content editors and site managers must act responsibly and beware of the consequences of pushing for too much controversy.

    As for readers, they should try to disengage with trolls and report them. Perhaps the biggest advantage of dealing with the online manifestations of antisocial behaviour is that we can use technology to tackle them. In fact, it is easier to detect, track and manage aggression online than offline.

    Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic is a professor of business psychology at University College London and vice-president of research and innovation at Hogan Assessment Systems. He is co-founder of metaprofiling.com and author of Confidence: Overcoming low self-esteem, insecurity, and self-doubt.


    Booooooom! :ANYWORD:

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    • big_james10
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      #42
      Originally posted by mathed
      He isn't lying doe......not today at least. The HBO fights have been off the chain over the last few months.
      Dude, GGG vs a glorified sparring partner is not "off the chain". However, I admit, just as I predicted, that PBC has caused HBO to provide better matches this year. Bradley vs. Vargas is not one of those better matches, but some of them have been really good.

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      • big_james10
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        #43
        What Arum is saying is that PBC is fu.....ing promoters up because they are being forced to pay fighters higher purses and take less of the profits because of PBC.

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        • SlySlickSmooth
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          #44
          Well haven't most PBC cards gone down in ratings since their first show?

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          • Achcauhtli
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            #45
            yesterday he was lying

            Today he told the TRUTH....

            For the horde Haymon has, the matchups havent been to great. Best fight so far has been Lee/Quillin

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            • big_james10
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              #46
              Originally posted by Achcauhtli
              Today he told the TRUTH....

              For the horde Haymon has, the matchups havent been to great. Best fight so far has been Lee/Quillin
              You have been fed so much bullsh.t by Bob Arum and other promoters and told that it was filet mignon that you don't recognized quality when you see it.

              Guerrero/Thurman, Garcia/Peterson and Lee/Quillin have been better than anything HBO has provided us this year. in terms of quality matchups. Now, in terms of mismatches, Alvarez/Kirkand and Golovkin/Munroe Jr. are far and away superior to anything PBC have offered.

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              • b Murphington
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                #47
                At least Haymons switching up the game and bringing boxing back to basic network on a regular basis so that it's more accessible to the masses. Also, while yes, for the most part, it seems that the talent level is skewed in favor of Bob Arum, Haymon has so many fighters that he can put on three times the number of cards Arum can. Also, Haymons putting his fighters up against each other in fights that at least look somewhat competitive, more than I can say for Arums crew of fighters. And I don't think that's because Arums fighters are that good. Arum's afraid of putting his top guys in competitive fights.

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                • jvsnypes
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                  #48
                  I can't speak for anyone else, but I was more excited about Thurman vs Guerrero, Peterson vs Garcia, and now, Broner vs Porter moreso than any fight HBO has put on in a long time. I think its a shame how divided the sport is. But in all honesty, PBC is the future of boxing. Its better for the fighters and they will get much more exposure fighting on network tv.

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                  • Doggy Tang
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                    #49
                    Who the heck cares who has who!? Man i miss the days when people just liked boxing and didn't care what network the fighter was affiliated with. PBC has a lot of talented fighters and so does HBO. Stop sucking the network **** Bob.

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                    • HeroBando
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Fetta
                      Dont care what channel its on, ill be watching. Arum just mad his ancient way of doing business is coming to an end.
                      Haymon hasnt really shown the viability of this new model. Hes burning through a ton of investor money with so so results. And thats after serving up a bad product to HBO for years and getting kicked out, then running Showtime into the ground in record time

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