Online trolling is often linked to sadism and psychopathy. Yet, little research has assessed why people high in these traits seek online environments to achieve their nefarious goals. We employ a functionalist approach to examine whether people high in sadism and psychopathy are motivated to seek the affordances of online environments (e.g., anonymity) to reveal their malevolent self-aspects by engaging in trolling behavior. A sample of 515 university undergraduates (Mage = 20.47) read vignettes depicting trolling incidents and rated the acceptability of the perpetrators’ actions and whether they had ever written similar comments. Participants then completed measures of psychopathy, sadism, and toxic anonymous motivations. We find that toxi...
The main objective of the article is to attempt to provide a more sociological explanation of why so...
Trolling is an uncivil behavior that is increasingly prevalent in online social interactions. This s...
open access articleThis experiment examined the influence of Dark Personalities in trolling behaviou...
Online trolling is often linked to sadism and psychopathy. Yet, little research has assessed why peo...
Internet trolling is a disruptive, antisocial online behaviour that can cause significant distress. ...
Internet trolling is a provocative or offensive online behavior linked to engaging in anonymous acti...
On the Internet, many commentary styles take place on various forums, and abuse is not uncommon. We ...
Internet trolling has started to become a more common phenomenon due to the popularity and accessibi...
Internet trolling is commonly defined as disruptive online behavior, intended to provoke and distres...
Research assessing online trolling—a behavior designed to trigger or antagonize other users for ente...
Trolling behaviours on social networking sites (SNSs) are problematic for other computer mediated co...
Three studies were conducted to investigate people's conceptions of online trolls, particularly conc...
Internet trolling is commonly defined as disruptive online behavior, intended to provoke and distres...
Purpose – Online environments, such as social networks and online forums, offer new possibilities an...
This experiment examined the influence of Dark Personalities in trolling behaviour towards popular a...
The main objective of the article is to attempt to provide a more sociological explanation of why so...
Trolling is an uncivil behavior that is increasingly prevalent in online social interactions. This s...
open access articleThis experiment examined the influence of Dark Personalities in trolling behaviou...
Online trolling is often linked to sadism and psychopathy. Yet, little research has assessed why peo...
Internet trolling is a disruptive, antisocial online behaviour that can cause significant distress. ...
Internet trolling is a provocative or offensive online behavior linked to engaging in anonymous acti...
On the Internet, many commentary styles take place on various forums, and abuse is not uncommon. We ...
Internet trolling has started to become a more common phenomenon due to the popularity and accessibi...
Internet trolling is commonly defined as disruptive online behavior, intended to provoke and distres...
Research assessing online trolling—a behavior designed to trigger or antagonize other users for ente...
Trolling behaviours on social networking sites (SNSs) are problematic for other computer mediated co...
Three studies were conducted to investigate people's conceptions of online trolls, particularly conc...
Internet trolling is commonly defined as disruptive online behavior, intended to provoke and distres...
Purpose – Online environments, such as social networks and online forums, offer new possibilities an...
This experiment examined the influence of Dark Personalities in trolling behaviour towards popular a...
The main objective of the article is to attempt to provide a more sociological explanation of why so...
Trolling is an uncivil behavior that is increasingly prevalent in online social interactions. This s...
open access articleThis experiment examined the influence of Dark Personalities in trolling behaviou...