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by Vampiero
606 days ago
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If that theory were true then, what about every website on the internet pre-2010? What about 4chan? See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negativity_bias We're just built like that. Regarding text platforms suffering more than non-text platforms, I think it's because of the lack of social cues that are otherwise there. You can infer a lot from the way someone talks, or from their body language. You can't infer much from text, which is partly why Poe's law exists -- sarcasm doesn't translate well. |
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It was definitely there. Plenty of forums had "rant threads" that were efforts to quarantine shitty reactionary behavior like this. Also a lot of the healthier forums were smaller forums. I was on plenty of forums that had 10-20 folks on them that today would just be a Telegram group chat or a small Discord "server". These small spaces tend to be a lot lower on toxicity than larger fora. I was part of a few large fora like Gaia Online and they were just as toxic as today's large platforms. Managing large communities with chronological posting is really difficult and upvote based social networks were the first real networks to be able to scale to larger userbases without having hundreds of moderators (like Gaia or the large MUDs.)
> What about 4chan?
4chan is immune because the default emotional register there is indignant dismissal. Because of this it's just a matter of choosing what else to layer ontop of the indignant dismissal, like sarcasm or anger or whatnot.
> Regarding text platforms suffering more than non-text platforms, I think it's because of the lack of social cues that are otherwise there. You can infer a lot from the way someone talks, or from their body language. You can't infer much from text, which is partly why Poe's law exists.
That's an interesting theory actually. My theory was that in the age of multimedia platforms, text platforms tend to attract folks who specifically want to use text over multimedia. Generally text forums will select for folks with social or self-esteem issues. These folks are the least likely to healthily deal with their emotions or disengage positively. This leads to higher toxicity on text based platforms.