Recent conversations here and publicly have addressed online trolls and loose rules/boundaries in football forums. I found this article interesting and on topic.
I'd love to have a conversation here about this. Let me emphasize: I'M AS SICK OF TALKING ABOUT SHE-WHO-I-WILL-NOT-NAME and all of the stuff that can be found in 8 other threads elsewhere as you are. I'm here for humor, respectful debates, and sports. Just so happens I returned in the midst of scandal and division. In rewriting a Grizzly Football book with a decade of new knowledge and experiences, I intend to include things about the nature of forum dialogue; fake and multiple profiles, uncharacteristic hostility, censorship, etc.
Anyone interested in talking about this without calling anyone out specifically? Maybe even respectfully?
https://www.newscientist.com/articl...te-reveals-what-makes-us-become-nasty-trolls/
“If you create a social norm of increased civility, it becomes a virtuous cycle,” says Joinson. “There’s not necessarily an inbuilt tendency to be aggressive to other people or impolite. It’s about what other people are doing.”
I'd love to have a conversation here about this. Let me emphasize: I'M AS SICK OF TALKING ABOUT SHE-WHO-I-WILL-NOT-NAME and all of the stuff that can be found in 8 other threads elsewhere as you are. I'm here for humor, respectful debates, and sports. Just so happens I returned in the midst of scandal and division. In rewriting a Grizzly Football book with a decade of new knowledge and experiences, I intend to include things about the nature of forum dialogue; fake and multiple profiles, uncharacteristic hostility, censorship, etc.
Anyone interested in talking about this without calling anyone out specifically? Maybe even respectfully?
https://www.newscientist.com/articl...te-reveals-what-makes-us-become-nasty-trolls/
“If you create a social norm of increased civility, it becomes a virtuous cycle,” says Joinson. “There’s not necessarily an inbuilt tendency to be aggressive to other people or impolite. It’s about what other people are doing.”