Three studies were conducted to investigate people's conceptions of online trolls, particularly conceptions associated with psychological resilience to trolling. In Study 1, a factor analysis of participants’ ratings of characteristics of online trolls found a replicable bifactor model of conceptions of online trolls, with a general factor of general conceptions towards online trolls being identified, but five group factors (attention-conflict seeking, low self-confidence, viciousness, uneducated, amusement) as most salient. In Study 2, participants evaluated hypothetical profiles of online trolling messages to establish the validity of the five factors. Three constructs (attention-conflict seeking, viciousness, and uneducated) were activel...
The main objective of the article is to attempt to provide a more sociological explanation of why so...
Internet trolling is commonly defined as disruptive online behavior, intended to provoke and distres...
A study was conducted on the phenomenon of trolling from the perspective of the cyber readers. It fo...
Three studies were conducted to investigate people's conceptions of online trolls, particularly conc...
Three studies were conducted to investigate people’s conceptions of online trolls, particularly conc...
Trolling is an uncivil behavior that is increasingly prevalent in online social interactions. This s...
Internet trolling is a disruptive, antisocial online behaviour that can cause significant distress. ...
Internet trolling has started to become a more common phenomenon due to the popularity and accessibi...
On the Internet, many commentary styles take place on various forums, and abuse is not uncommon. We ...
Online trolling is often linked to sadism and psychopathy. Yet, little research has assessed why peo...
Internet trolling is a provocative or offensive online behavior linked to engaging in anonymous acti...
Online trolling is often linked to sadism and psychopathy. Yet, little research has assessed why peo...
Research assessing online trolling—a behavior designed to trigger or antagonize other users for ente...
This study looked to find a connection between personality and online behavior. Internet trolling ha...
Internet trolling is commonly defined as disruptive online behavior, intended to provoke and distres...
The main objective of the article is to attempt to provide a more sociological explanation of why so...
Internet trolling is commonly defined as disruptive online behavior, intended to provoke and distres...
A study was conducted on the phenomenon of trolling from the perspective of the cyber readers. It fo...
Three studies were conducted to investigate people's conceptions of online trolls, particularly conc...
Three studies were conducted to investigate people’s conceptions of online trolls, particularly conc...
Trolling is an uncivil behavior that is increasingly prevalent in online social interactions. This s...
Internet trolling is a disruptive, antisocial online behaviour that can cause significant distress. ...
Internet trolling has started to become a more common phenomenon due to the popularity and accessibi...
On the Internet, many commentary styles take place on various forums, and abuse is not uncommon. We ...
Online trolling is often linked to sadism and psychopathy. Yet, little research has assessed why peo...
Internet trolling is a provocative or offensive online behavior linked to engaging in anonymous acti...
Online trolling is often linked to sadism and psychopathy. Yet, little research has assessed why peo...
Research assessing online trolling—a behavior designed to trigger or antagonize other users for ente...
This study looked to find a connection between personality and online behavior. Internet trolling ha...
Internet trolling is commonly defined as disruptive online behavior, intended to provoke and distres...
The main objective of the article is to attempt to provide a more sociological explanation of why so...
Internet trolling is commonly defined as disruptive online behavior, intended to provoke and distres...
A study was conducted on the phenomenon of trolling from the perspective of the cyber readers. It fo...