Anonymous Communication on the Internet and Trolling

  • Klempka A
  • Stimson A
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Abstract

Internet Trolls are an online subculture who participate in posting upsetting or shocking content, harassing users, and spreading false information for their own enjoyment. As of the time of this study, research is limited on the trolling culture, the perception of trolls, and trolling behavior. The researchers have investigated trolling culture, as well as conducted a study in which subjects were asked to relay their emotional reactions to a selection of online comments, and mark the comments they considered to be trolling behavior. The results were meant to discover whether subjects of different age generations differed in their perception and definition of trolls. The results clarified that trolling was frequently associated with poor behavior, although the degree of disapproval and definitions for trolling varied between age groups.

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Klempka, A., & Stimson, A. (2014). Anonymous Communication on the Internet and Trolling. Concordia Journal of Communication Research, 1. https://doi.org/10.54416/ohqp4384

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