The Psychology of the Internet Trolling.

in #technology7 years ago (edited)

Back in the mid 1990 it was very common to see naive sounding marketing about how the internet was this remarkable new tool that could connect you to people all over the world. And well that was certainly true giving every random person out there a keyboard of platform visible to anyone on earth and some degree of anonymity was also the perfect storm for internet trolls to start antagonizing everyone. Of course people including non trolls anger each other online on a regular basis by the way trolling is not the same as getting into a heated argument with someone who is expressing a sincere opinion. Rather trolling is intentionally posting something misleading or inflammatory in order to trick or upset people and often to provoke some kind of response as well. But why do people even troll in the first place especially as there's already enough strife on the Internet perhaps unsurprisingly there have been psychological studies done on the subject that have found a correlation between trolling behavior and so-called dark personality traits such as narcissism and Psychopaths. 

Tying into the idea that a commonly suggested motive for trolling is that it makes the troll feel important and better than the victim as they can elicit very strong emotional reactions from people with just a few keystrokes. Wait what well okay obviously not every internet troll is a completely self-absorbed psychopath. But the point is more that general human curiosity of drama combined with our natural desire for attention makes online gathering places a fertile ground for people who like watching the world burn or maybe just a message. And speaking of forums one common variation of trolling takes the form of concern trolling or someone goes into a forum of something like a rival sports team or say political candidate and pretends to be a supporter then tries to undermine the group in some way this could be anything from pointing out dubious weaknesses in other people's positions in order to sow discord and doubt or simply saying things to make the group look illegitimate or unhinged. 

Some political campaigns and corporations have even been caught using sponsored trolls to attack opposing brands politicians or ideologies. In fact a harvard study concluded that the government of mainland china post nearly half a billion troll messages on social media every year in order to sway public opinion. But assuming the trolls you usually encounter on a day-to-day basis aren't covertly backed by government or business another proposed motivator for trolling is something called deindividuation which is the tendency people have to lose their sense of self in crowds. Just as people in a large group can sometimes end up riding or engaging in other shenanigans due to the individuals involved thinking they don't bear as much responsibility since everyone else around them is also throwing rocks or whatever. 

Trolls often see themselves as part of an anonymous mass of people which lowers their inhibitions and makes it easier for them to go at people online when they wouldn't say the same things in a real-life conversation one-on-one. And this type of trolling doesn't even have to be verbal one such famous trolling incident happened back in 2005 when a glitch in world of warcraft allowed trolls to spread intentionally an in-game sickness called corrupted blood to lots of other users creating an in-game catastrophe for tons of unsuspecting players at the hands of an anonymous mob of trolls. But as widespread as trolling is because of these psychological tendencies much of it comes in the form of calling people who play a certain game or by a certain thing fanboys are saying stuff like my local sports team will surely defeat yours in the upcoming athletic competition. A more directly threatening concern comes when it's bad enough to have more direct consequences such as doxing where trolls published personal information or private details about a target online. But if you're dealing with a particularly nasty troll and what they're doing isn't spilling into the realm of the real world remember that trolls are nearly always looking to get a rise over view. So follow the old the dodge and please do not feed the trolls with as many people as there are who gets sucked in by troll comments anyway they love salt they've already had plenty to eat.


This is my one of favorite trolling video-

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Interesting thought experiment, @guineapig
Here are some more thoughts on trolling.

Is trolling, like beauty, in the eye of the beholder?

Here are some definitions of trolling:

Generic definitions

troll
trɒl,trəʊl, verb
carefully and systematically search an area for something.
"a group of companies trolling for partnership opportunities"
fish by trailing a baited line along behind a boat.
gerund or present participle: trolling
"we trolled for mackerel"We, unfortunately, live in a world of relativistic morality.
Google Dictionary

Internet

troll

One who posts a deliberately provocative message to a newsgroup or message board with the intention of causing maximum disruption and argument
Urban Dictionary

So, trolling, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder @guineapig

The troll, like a natural troll fishes the internet sometimes systemically, sometimes randomly. The systemic troll has a target who usually does not want the attention. Sometimes, the target has encouraged the attention, like Instagram celebrities, but then seek to set boundaries for the enagagement.
Trolling on the internet occurs because:

  1. It easier to abuse a person on the internet than when meeting a person face to face.
  2. Targets sometimes encourage it.
  3. Many are simply ignorant of how to use social media.

"In fact a harvard study concluded that the government of mainland china post nearly half a billion troll messages on social media every year in order to sway public opinion"

Now multiply that by 10 and it might be the tip of the iceberg as far as what the US/Zionist gov is doing online...

This is why the thought of someone plagiarizing my work isn't so disturbing. I try to write things that, even if it were reprinted ad nauseum, and I never made a cent, at least the words are out there, and my intent is in them, and I've done my best to craft them to beneficial effect.

The video at the end was morbidly hilarious

Nicely done. Resteemed.

lmao! This video is tooooo hilarious and I love the motive behind the prank.

Many label me as troll because of my language. First though, I have a history in a certain NO BAN group on FB (Enlightenment Now 2) as successfully and single handedly getting the admins to ban a troll by enraging him beyond even what that groups acceptable level was(VERY), so I do see myself as some kind of expert at deciphering when people are being awful on purpose. I will never speak my mind on something I am not firmly interested and researched about, and even when I was trolling/baiting that certain individual I would not utter nonsense or emotional reactionary remarks but would break down their comment and choices of words and general approach to discussion/conversation because I understand it's not that far a step from antagonizing a troll to becoming a insensitive asshole. That said, trolling isn't black or white anymore, the subtlety has been reached where it's hard to tell when someone is actually interested in talking about something or simply yanking others chains with every comment, making rhetoric very much similar to just stirring the pot (no intention of growing). Thankfully steem is absolutely wonderful because now the trolls once outed cannot hide and will either quietly descend into steem oblivion or can rise again by mending their ways. I love blockchain, no admins, no powertrips and favorites, just unadulterated INTERNET :D

well said!

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