Traits of a Troll: Research Reveals Motives of Internet Trolling

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Last updated 17 julho 2024
Traits of a Troll: Research Reveals Motives of Internet Trolling
Individuals with dark triad personality traits, including narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy, combined with feeling schadenfreude, taking pleasure from the misfortune of others, are more likely to indulge in internet trolling.
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