Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 9:30:34 GMT
There MayAt the end of last week, it became known that the British Home Secretary Theresa May invited the management of Facebook, Twitter and RIM (as you know, the company's Blackberry smartphones, which support a protected format for user communication, played a significant role during the recent protests that swept through England) to a meeting to discuss the details of some plan to contain the processes of provocation of violence and public disturbances. According to experts, it will not be about the banal blocking of social networks during "destructive actions", which was called for by the British Prime Minister David Cameron not so long ago. It is much more important to learn how to stop extremists by communicating with them online during the "organization period" of possible unrest. It is funny,
A special role in these plans is assigned by government Costa Rica Mobile Number List officials and "enforcers" to "agents of influence" present on the Internet as "trolls". For reference: trolling means posting provocative or rude messages on the Internet with the aim of causing conflicts between the participants of discussions. Recent research by Jacob Hirsh (Jacob Hirsh) and Adam Galinsky (Adam Galinsky) from the US Northwestern University (US Northwestern University) Jacob Hirsch, devoted to the analysis of the psychology of trolling and the unusually strong influence of "trolls" on participants in online communication, made it possible to develop a number of recommendations concerning Internet discussion tactics. According to scientists, spontaneous immersion in trolling mode is almost inevitable for users who have chosen an anonymous form of communication, if their ability to self-control is not sufficiently developed. In general, "trolls" demonstrate the entire set of behavioral reactions characteristic of a person under the influence of alcohol.
Adam GalinskyAccording to Adam Galinsky, the psychological illusion of "removing restrictions" caused by anonymity leads to the exposure of a person's true nature, but, on the other hand, in such a state, people are most susceptible to influence and easily succumb to persuasion: "In fact, the removal of restrictions can both to discover the true essence of a person and to shape it, no matter how contradictory it sounds. Internet discussion of anonymous participants of a forum or social network, according to the researchers' conclusions, is similar to the communication of quite drunk people, and its essence reflects the real motives of the communicators. Understanding this makes it possible for an outside observer to correctly assess certain trends and psychological messages of communication, as well as to exert a targeted influence on the audience, hiding under the mask of a "troll". In particular, it is possible to achieve, figuratively speaking, the fragmentation of a uniformly configured community into "adversary clusters" that are incapable of coordinated joint actions in the real world.
A special role in these plans is assigned by government Costa Rica Mobile Number List officials and "enforcers" to "agents of influence" present on the Internet as "trolls". For reference: trolling means posting provocative or rude messages on the Internet with the aim of causing conflicts between the participants of discussions. Recent research by Jacob Hirsh (Jacob Hirsh) and Adam Galinsky (Adam Galinsky) from the US Northwestern University (US Northwestern University) Jacob Hirsch, devoted to the analysis of the psychology of trolling and the unusually strong influence of "trolls" on participants in online communication, made it possible to develop a number of recommendations concerning Internet discussion tactics. According to scientists, spontaneous immersion in trolling mode is almost inevitable for users who have chosen an anonymous form of communication, if their ability to self-control is not sufficiently developed. In general, "trolls" demonstrate the entire set of behavioral reactions characteristic of a person under the influence of alcohol.
Adam GalinskyAccording to Adam Galinsky, the psychological illusion of "removing restrictions" caused by anonymity leads to the exposure of a person's true nature, but, on the other hand, in such a state, people are most susceptible to influence and easily succumb to persuasion: "In fact, the removal of restrictions can both to discover the true essence of a person and to shape it, no matter how contradictory it sounds. Internet discussion of anonymous participants of a forum or social network, according to the researchers' conclusions, is similar to the communication of quite drunk people, and its essence reflects the real motives of the communicators. Understanding this makes it possible for an outside observer to correctly assess certain trends and psychological messages of communication, as well as to exert a targeted influence on the audience, hiding under the mask of a "troll". In particular, it is possible to achieve, figuratively speaking, the fragmentation of a uniformly configured community into "adversary clusters" that are incapable of coordinated joint actions in the real world.