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The Paradox of Viral Outrage

机译:病毒愤怒的悖论

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Moral outrage has traditionally served a valuable social function, expressing group values and inhibiting deviant behavior, but the exponential dynamics of Internet postings make this expression of legitimate individual outrage appear excessive and unjust. The same individual outrage that would be praised in isolation is more likely to be viewed as bullying when echoed online by a multitude of similar responses, as it then seems to contribute to disproportionate group condemnation. Participants (N = 3,377) saw racist, sexist, or unpatriotic posts with accompanying expressions of outrage and formed impressions of a single commenter. The same commenter was viewed more negatively when accompanied by a greater number of commenters (i.e., when outrage was viral vs. nonviral), and this was because viral outrage elicited greater sympathy toward the initial offender. We examined this effect and its underlying processes across six studies.
机译:道德愤怒传统上是有价值的社会功能,表达团体价值观和抑制偏差行为,但互联网帖子的指数动态使得这种合法的个性愤怒表达过度和不公正。 当通过多种类似的反应在线回声时,将被视为孤立的同样的个人愤怒更有可能被视为欺凌,然后似乎有助于不成比例的团体谴责。 参与者(n = 3,377)看到种族主义,性别歧视或unpatriotic帖子,伴随着愤怒的表达和单一评论者的印象。 当伴随着更多的评论者时,相同的评论者被视为更负面(即,当愤怒是病毒与非血管),这是因为病毒愤怒引发了对最初罪犯的更大同情。 我们审查了六项研究的这种效果及其潜在的过程。

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