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In reply to the discussion: So I get this death threat yesterday, [View all]greiner3
(5,214 posts)"In the past few years, the science of Internet trollology has made some strides. Last year, for instance, we learned that by hurling insults and inciting discord in online comment sections, so-called Internet trolls (who are frequently anonymous) have a polarizing effect on audiences, leading to politicization, rather than deeper understanding of scientific topics.
Thats bad, but its nothing compared with what a new psychology paper has to say about the personalities of trolls themselves. The research, conducted by Erin Buckels of the University of Manitoba and two colleagues, sought to directly investigate whether people who engage in trolling are characterized by personality traits that fall in the so-called Dark Tetrad: Machiavellianism (willingness to manipulate and deceive others), narcissism (egotism and self-obsession), psychopathy (the lack of remorse and empathy), and sadism (pleasure in the suffering of others).
It is hard to overplay the results: The study found correlations, sometimes quite significant, between these traits and trolling behavior. Whats more, it also found a relationship between all Dark Tetrad traits (except for narcissism) and the overall time that an individual spent, per day, commenting on the Internet.
In the study, trolls were identified in a variety of ways. One was by simply asking survey participants what they enjoyed doing most when on online comment sites, offering five options: debating issues that are important to you, chatting with others, making new friends, trolling others, and other. Heres how different responses about these Internet commenting preferences matched up with responses to questions designed to identify Dark Tetrad traits:
http://www.slate.com/articles/health_and_science/climate_desk/2014/02/internet_troll_personality_study_machiavellianism_narcissism_psychopathy.html
The paper adds that they only found 5.6% of those questioned admitted to trolling.
There's a graph showing the breakdown of the different types of Internet users and then the breakdown within these of the 'Dark Tetrads' (I'm going to have to remember that term; it rocks).
Sadists are the most prevalent of the Dark Tetrads and in their comments in the write-up wrote the following;
Sadists just want to have fun ... and the Internet is their playground!