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  2. Online disinhibition effect - Wikipedia

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    The online disinhibition effect refers to the lack of restraint one feels when communicating online in comparison to communicating in-person. [1] People tend to feel safer saying things online that they would not say in real life because they have the ability to remain completely anonymous and invisible when on particular websites, and as a result, free from potential consequences. [2]

  3. Troll (slang) - Wikipedia

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    A revision of a Wikipedia article shows a troll vandalizing an article on Wikipedia by replacing content with an insult.. In slang, a troll is a person who posts deliberately offensive or provocative messages online [1] (such as in social media, a newsgroup, a forum, a chat room, an online video game) or who performs similar behaviors in real life.

  4. Anonymity - Wikipedia

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    Even when the act is not illegal, anonymity can be used for offensive or disruptive communication. For example, some people use anonymity in order to say harmful things about other people, known as cyberbullying. Internet trolls use anonymity to harm discussions in online social platforms. [citation needed]

  5. Facebook Comments: Not the End of Anonymity, Just a ... - AOL

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    An online firestorm has erupted over popular blog TechCrunch's adoption of the Facebook Comments plug-in. TechCrunch (which like DailyFinance is owned by AOL) decided to start using the Facebook ...

  6. Flaming (Internet) - Wikipedia

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    Flaming can range from subtle to extremely aggressive in online behaviors, such as derogatory images, certain emojis used in combination, and even the use of capital letters. These things can show a pattern of behavior used to convey certain emotions online. Victims should do their best to avoid fighting back in an attempt to prevent a war of ...

  7. Empathy in online communities - Wikipedia

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    Authentic empathy giving help in an online forum to help an elderly person learn how to operate a new cell phone. Empathy has been studied in the context of online communities as it pertains to enablers of interpersonal communication, anonymity, as well as barriers to online relationships, such as ambiguity, cyberbullying and internet trolling.

  8. Online hate speech - Wikipedia

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    Internet discussions may be anonymous or pseudonymous, which can make people feel more safe expressing their opinions but can just as easily accelerate destructive behavior. [10] As Drew Boyd, Director of Operations at The Sentinel Project , has stated, "the Internet grants individuals the ability to say horrific things because they think they ...

  9. Who Is Marshmello? Meet the Award-Winning DJ Behind the Mask

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    For some, the anonymity shtick might get old, but Marshmello has managed to make it feel new and inventive with stunts and pranks. The artist regularly trolls his fan base by pulling off his mask ...