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An exploration of the psychology behind online trolling, examining motivations like anonymity, narcissism, and sadism, with focus on tactics like reactive abuse and strategies for protection.
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Browse era →This episode delves into the psychological mechanisms that drive trolling behavior online. The discussion focuses on how trolls deliberately trigger people to provoke reactions, with particular attention to the concept of 'reactive abuse'—a tactic where trolls persistently antagonize someone until they explode emotionally, then use that outburst against them. The episode emphasizes that understanding these psychological factors, including the effects of anonymity and personality traits like narcissism and sadism, is crucial for both frequent internet users and those seeking to protect themselves from online harassment. Key insight centers on the importance of not reacting to trolls, as emotional responses serve as fuel for their behavior.
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