Guest Lecture: Cyber Aggression Flashcards
cyber aggression is associated with many negative outcomes (3)
- Worse academic performance
- Worse mental health (depression, anxiety)
- PTSD, suicide → extreme consequences
- Loneliness
how is it Different than face-to-face aggression
PUBLIC ->
- Public humiliation
- So the target can experience the harm over and over again
- It also gives the opportunity for others to pile on!
Definition of Cyber Aggression
- No specific definition
“Intentionally harmful, hurtful, or offending behaviours, such as the sending of rude, threatening, or offensive messages using electronic means
why is it hard to study
- Field is new
- Psychologists and grad students use the internet different than the adolescents that are being studied
- “sending”
- Aggression can be liking, or sharing negative things about others
- Doesn’t include **banter** which can be negative
what is the main difference b/w cyber bullying and trolling
anonymity in trolling
aims of Who let the trolls out? (her study)
- Try to capture archetypes of trolling
- “Personality profiles”
- Address limitations in the operationalization of “trolling” in the literature
- This means we should attack the problem of defining what trolling is from multiple POVs
wanted to capture:
Self-reported trolling
- Ask to tell if they do the behaviour
Subjective trolling
- Ask what does and doesn’t count as trolling
Objective trolling
- Catch them in the act → see if they will troll when given the opportunity
MEASURES:
iTroll scale (Buckels et al., 2018)
- I consider myself to be a troll
- I identify with trolling culture
- My online personality is typical of a troll
- Trolls share my perspective in life
Who let the trolls out Subjective trolling: reddit posts
- Took posts from r/roastme
- Asked Ps to say if it counts as trolling to obtain definition and if they would do the same thing
Built chat-bot
Choose out of 3 respnose options:
1. positive
2. nuetral ‘
3. troll response
found 3 archetypes
- self aware
- self-report
- subjective
- objective - in theory
- self-report
- subjective - secret
- objective
who had the highest scores in trolling ?
secret trolls
limitations of her study
- We only recruited participants aged between 18–25 → results will apply for this group.
- How would our definition of trolling change if we recruited older participants?
- What about if we recruited younger participants?