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Showing Original Post only (View all)"Trolls Across America: Mapping the Most and Least Troll-Ridden Places in the U.S." [View all]
"Internet Rule #1: Never read the comments. People are not always their best selves there. To find out exactly how bad the bad behavior is, we partnered with Disqus, an online commenting platform (disclosure: WIRED.com uses it) to quantify the problem.
Co-founder Daniel Ha says toxic posts have been an issue from day one, and he sees it as a human problem, not a technological one: 'Its never really going to go away.' The company analyzed 92 million comments over a 16-month period, written by almost 2 million authors on more than 7,000 forums that use the software. (So sites like Infowars and the Wirecutter are included, but Facebook and Twitter are not.) The numbers reveal everything from the trolliest time of day to the nastiest state in the union."
https://www.wired.com/2017/08/internet-troll-map/
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"Trolls Across America: Mapping the Most and Least Troll-Ridden Places in the U.S." [View all]
lapucelle
Mar 2018
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Interesting that VT has the highest rate, yet right across the Connecticut River NH has the lowest.
George II
Mar 2018
#2
With the exception of San Fran/Jose, the cities are as toxic or more than their states.
FarCenter
Mar 2018
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