Stanford Explains Internet Trolls

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Stanford Explains Internet Trolls

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In a study conducted at Stanford, psychologists discovered that people who hold extreme opinions are more likely to voice them loudly than those who hold moderate opinions. At last, science has explained most of what you read on the internet.

Ohio State professor Kimberly Rios Morrison polled Stanford University students about what they thought about students drinking alcohol. What she discovered was that the students with the most extreme pro-alcohol stance expressed their opinions most readily, in general because they believed that they were voicing the majority opinion. But polls showed that the majority of students had a moderate to anti-alcohol stance. When pro-alcohol students were shown evidence that most people didn't support their views, they were far more reluctant to express their extreme opinions.

Said Morrison:

It is only when they have this sense that they are in the majority that extremely pro-alcohol students are more willing to express their views on the issue.


Sounds like this study explains internet trolling and flame wars too. People with extreme views who are extremely loud about them manage to delude themselves into thinking everybody agrees. Morrison added:

You have a cycle that feeds on itself: the more you hear these extremists expressing their opinions, the more you are going to believe that those extreme beliefs are normal for your community.

No word yet on how to break the cycle. But we can only hope further research will lead to a simple way to cure extremists of their belief that everybody shares their opinions and wants them to keep talking.
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They needed a study to figure that out? :shock:
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:lol: :lol: :lol: I know a few trolls :wink:
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So how do we explain Moses?
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No one explains Moses :shock: Just not possible.
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Big up using a munchkin card !!
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If one needed a grant to work that out, it would have been better spent on Twinkies!
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lancelot wrote:it would have been better spent on Twinkies!
++ but not for the obvious reason... reading through the source article failed to impress or produce the conclusions hinted at above..

apparently, comprehension is also an extremist view... so: shy retiring drinkers are less likely to blab as much as loud-mouthed knuckle-draggers... well, i never!... and from there we can leap to the conclusion that the same must apply to every facet of life...

forgive me if my applause is somewhat less than sincere... :/
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