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What Motivates Internet Trolls? - ABC News

But anonymity alone does not breed trolls, said Claire Hardaker, a professor at Lancaster University in England who studies Internet troublemakers. Trolls often have some sort of personal grudge ... Read More
Internet Trolls: The Psychology Behind the Rants - PCWorld

A psychology professor says complaining ... News Internet Trolls: The Psychology Behind the Rants. By Brennon Slattery. Oct 25, 2011 10:10 am PDT. Read More
Internet Trolls Are Sadists and Psychopaths, Psychologist Report Finds - TIME

Internet Trolls Are Actually Sadists, Study ... Canadian psychologists Erin Buckels, ... it might just be that the Internet has a tendency to turn people into sadists as a result of its anonymity. Read More
How Does the Internet Turn People Into Trolls? - Newsweek

A baseball fan gives her toes and her troll a front row viewat Coors Field on May 21, 2008 in Denver, Colorado. Why do people cannot resist turning into trolls on the internet? Read More
How internet anonymity allows toxic trolls to express their 'true' psychopathic tendencies - ABC News - ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

In short: Psychologists have found that internet trolls are more likely to have latent psychopathic and sadistic traits. A study has found many keyboard warriors feel they can express their "true ... Read More
New research finds that many Internet trolls are ‘everyday sadists’ who feed on suffering - The Kansas City Star

Anyone who’s ever encountered Internet trolls, those vile, racist, sexist and often profane people who gorge themselves on others’ misery, might have concluded they are psychologically disturbed. Read More
Study: Internet trolls are drunk with power - TechSpot

Darryl Cross, a psychologist at Crossways Consulting, believes the anonymity of the Internet encourages split personalities. He noted that people have two personas: one driven by raw animal ... Read More
Anonymity or accountability: Should trolls have to identify themselves before speaking out? - Salon.com

Why do internet trolls assume that their anonymity is sacred? I'm not going to talk about whether or not there is a legal right to anonymity, which is a subject that others have discussed at length. Read More
Psychopaths, Sadists, and the Lure of Internet Aggression

You’ve probably heard the saying, “Don’t feed the trolls,” as it refers to online aggression. Internet trolls thrive on creating chaos, deliberately provoking arguments, and inflicting ... Read More
Can anything be done about online trolling? | CNN

The anonymity users have on the internet is a big factor in the “online disinhibition effect,” which Rider University psychology professor John Suler says enables people to say things to each ... Read More
Psychopaths, Sadists, and the Lure of Internet Aggression

You’ve probably heard the saying, “Don’t feed the trolls,” as it refers to online aggression. Internet trolls thrive on creating chaos, deliberately provoking arguments, and inflicting ... Read More
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