on 21-02-2014 07:18 PM
I found this while I was browsing the news and thought it a good supplement to the faun's thread about trolls and snitches...
Internet trolls who start arguments and make inflammatory remarks to provoke responses online have, unsurprisingly, been found to be psychopaths in real life too.
The latest trolling study from the University of Manitoba in Canada involved two surveys that showed people who troll tend to be sadists or psychopaths.
"Trolling correlated positively with sadism, psychopathy and Machiavellianism, using both enjoyment ratings and identity scores," wrote study author Erin Buckels in the journal Personality and Individual Differences.
The researchers found sadism, which is the tendency to derive pleasure from causing others pain or humiliation, was the trat most commonly associated with internet trolling.
Dr Brent Coker, a University of Melbourne online consumer psychologist, told ninemsn that trolls are like the Joker in the Batman movies.
"Their motives are similar – it's somebody who prefers to remain anonymous and they ridicule other people for their own humour," he said.
"People who engage in trolling behaviour are not usually normal in terms of their personality and have inbuilt sadistic traits."
Dr Coker said the internet has provided a forum for these people to derive pleasure, but it's difficult to know whether cyberspace has caused more sadists, or whether the sadists have always been there, but acting in less obvious ways.
"Prior to the internet, they would have done things like malicious gossip –spreading horrible rumours or horrible secrets about other people behind their backs with the intent of causing damage against other people for their own enjoyment," he said.
"Usually human beings feel bad when hurting other people. Sadists don't have that – they don't feel remorse or guilt when they hurt other people. They actually get enormous personal satisfaction and enjoyment from what they do."
Comedians Roy and HG are currently under attack online for their shows about the Sochi Winter Olympics.
"I don't know how they keep so upbeat and happy when they are copping those comments," Dr Coker said.
Scottish speed skater Elise Christie said she almost pulled out of the Sochi games after copping online abuse following a collision last week.
The Australian swimming team blamed their poor performance at the London Olympics on too much time spent on social media, which exposed them to trolls who distracted them and shook their confidence.
People take way too much notice of what perfect faceless strangers type up to them.
on 26-02-2014 06:27 PM
@bluecat*dancing wrote:LOL. That might have been me, she-ele.
Haha! Ooh, you norti little troll.![]()
on 26-02-2014 07:10 PM
“Hello, everyone. This thread is getting a little off-topic and interpersonal. Could we please bring the discussion back to a less interpersonal state.
I would also remind everyone that it is a breach:
"Discussion or reposting of deleted posts or discussion of those who are no longer registered members."
http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/policies/everyone-boards.html
This is the last warning.
on 26-02-2014 07:15 PM
@underbat wrote:“Hello, everyone. This thread is getting a little off-topic and interpersonal. Could we please bring the discussion back to a less interpersonal state.
I would also remind everyone that it is a breach:
"Discussion or reposting of deleted posts or discussion of those who are no longer registered members."
http://pages.ebay.com.au/help/policies/everyone-boards.html
This is the last warning.
Sorry about that. I thought the posters mentioned were just choosing not to post at the moment.
on 26-02-2014 07:17 PM
Under Bat there should be a list of unregistered member or else how is any one to know if a member is unregistered or not ????????????????
on 26-02-2014 07:20 PM
Well yes, how are we to know who is not allowed to post and be mentioned, far as we know those that stop coming have decided to stay away of their own accord.
on 26-02-2014 07:21 PM
Frankly I think the subject has done its dash ![]()

on 27-02-2014 04:41 PM
@am*3 wrote:
So, this thread is seen as an 'all about me' (you) then, not a general over the board discussion or over the internet in general discussion?
By the opening poster: " people take way too much notice of what perfect faceless strangers type up to them."
Hello,Personally I would have preferred everyone to keep to the topic in this thread
I have tried my best to stick to it ![]()
on 27-02-2014 05:42 PM
@roserobin12 wrote:You know I think it is pointless C & P ing big blurbs like this, show me one person who will read it, I sure won't,
I will agree on you here. I scroll past such vast, long posts which have been copied and pasted from elsewhere. Way too much more reading than I'm sure most people would like to do. A link with a paragraph or two at the most is much easier to read through.
on 27-02-2014 05:53 PM
on 27-02-2014 06:53 PM
I think just a link to the article would be better then those who want to read it can.