On the Internet, many commentary styles take place on various forums, and abuse is not uncommon. We investigated the personality traits related to individuals’ behaviors on Internet forum posting. The Dark Short Tetrad (SD4) were used to predict (N = 212) three types of commentary styles: Trolling (malicious posting), Lurking (reading/not posting) and Posting (reading/posting). The results showed that Trolling co-varied with Sadism (r = .38) and Machiavellianism (r = .28). The results also showed that people high on dark traits are Trolling the Internet. Exploratory mediator analyses further revealed that various aspects of anonymity trivially moderate personality traits and behavior (indirect effects β ≈ .10). The overall take-home message...
Trolling on the Internet is a form of deviant behavior that borderlines cyberharassment. A specific ...
Research assessing online trolling—a behavior designed to trigger or antagonize other users for ente...
open access articleThis experiment examined the influence of Dark Personalities in trolling behaviou...
Internet trolling is a provocative or offensive online behavior linked to engaging in anonymous acti...
Internet trolling has started to become a more common phenomenon due to the popularity and accessibi...
Internet trolling is a disruptive, antisocial online behaviour that can cause significant distress. ...
This experiment examined the influence of Dark Personalities in trolling behaviour towards popular a...
Online trolling is often linked to sadism and psychopathy. Yet, little research has assessed why peo...
Trolling behaviours on social networking sites (SNSs) are problematic for other computer mediated co...
Internet trolling is commonly defined as disruptive online behavior, intended to provoke and distres...
Trolling is an uncivil behavior that is increasingly prevalent in online social interactions. This s...
The sub-clinical personality traits of narcissism, psychopathy, Machiavellianism, and everyday sadis...
Online trolling is often linked to sadism and psychopathy. Yet, little research has assessed why peo...
Internet trolling is commonly defined as disruptive online behavior, intended to provoke and distres...
Three studies were conducted to investigate people's conceptions of online trolls, particularly conc...
Trolling on the Internet is a form of deviant behavior that borderlines cyberharassment. A specific ...
Research assessing online trolling—a behavior designed to trigger or antagonize other users for ente...
open access articleThis experiment examined the influence of Dark Personalities in trolling behaviou...
Internet trolling is a provocative or offensive online behavior linked to engaging in anonymous acti...
Internet trolling has started to become a more common phenomenon due to the popularity and accessibi...
Internet trolling is a disruptive, antisocial online behaviour that can cause significant distress. ...
This experiment examined the influence of Dark Personalities in trolling behaviour towards popular a...
Online trolling is often linked to sadism and psychopathy. Yet, little research has assessed why peo...
Trolling behaviours on social networking sites (SNSs) are problematic for other computer mediated co...
Internet trolling is commonly defined as disruptive online behavior, intended to provoke and distres...
Trolling is an uncivil behavior that is increasingly prevalent in online social interactions. This s...
The sub-clinical personality traits of narcissism, psychopathy, Machiavellianism, and everyday sadis...
Online trolling is often linked to sadism and psychopathy. Yet, little research has assessed why peo...
Internet trolling is commonly defined as disruptive online behavior, intended to provoke and distres...
Three studies were conducted to investigate people's conceptions of online trolls, particularly conc...
Trolling on the Internet is a form of deviant behavior that borderlines cyberharassment. A specific ...
Research assessing online trolling—a behavior designed to trigger or antagonize other users for ente...
open access articleThis experiment examined the influence of Dark Personalities in trolling behaviou...