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How Titor Attracts Bad People
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<blockquote data-quote="RHYS" data-source="post: 96901" data-attributes="member: 6186"><p>Thanks for this thread... I studied the psychology of online gaming communities. It's really quite the same within most forums too. The 4 types of users were related to suits found in a deck of playing cards. Hearts represent the so called "good/honest" members, trusting others to be like them. Clubs - the ones who will sneak in and propel arguments/dissension. Diamonds - peacemakers who make themselves known as such. Finally, Spades - sent to wreak havoc, manipulate, cause undue controversy... I've never been to an online community that doesn't fit this basic bill. True, some will exhibit characteristics of various "types" at times. Human nature is to err as well as be drawn to some generated sense of "safety" from the semblance of "cliques". Over the yrs, I've learned to expect this. Edited responses are much different than real life. On another note, I have personal experience with major betrayal from online users that affected my RL. Often, it's hard to discern between someone's persona vs true character.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RHYS, post: 96901, member: 6186"] Thanks for this thread... I studied the psychology of online gaming communities. It's really quite the same within most forums too. The 4 types of users were related to suits found in a deck of playing cards. Hearts represent the so called "good/honest" members, trusting others to be like them. Clubs - the ones who will sneak in and propel arguments/dissension. Diamonds - peacemakers who make themselves known as such. Finally, Spades - sent to wreak havoc, manipulate, cause undue controversy... I've never been to an online community that doesn't fit this basic bill. True, some will exhibit characteristics of various "types" at times. Human nature is to err as well as be drawn to some generated sense of "safety" from the semblance of "cliques". Over the yrs, I've learned to expect this. Edited responses are much different than real life. On another note, I have personal experience with major betrayal from online users that affected my RL. Often, it's hard to discern between someone's persona vs true character. [/QUOTE]
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