Department of Human Development, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Green Bay, Wisconsin 54311-7001, USA.
Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw. 2013 Feb;16(2):119-22. doi: 10.1089/cyber.2012.0130. Epub 2012 Dec 18.
Despite evidence that anger is routinely expressed over the Internet via weblogs, social networking Web sites, and other venues, no published research has explored the way in which anger is experienced and expressed online. Consequently, we know very little about how anger is experienced in such settings. Two studies were conducted to explore how people experience and express their anger on a particular type of Web site, known as a rant-site. Study 1 surveyed rant-site visitors to better understand the perceived value of the Web sites and found that while they become relaxed immediately after posting, they also experience more anger than most and express their anger in maladaptive ways. Study 2 explored the emotional impact of reading and writing rants and found that for most participants, reading and writing rants were associated with negative shifts in mood.
尽管有证据表明,人们会在互联网上通过博客、社交网站和其他场所经常表达愤怒,但没有发表的研究探讨过在网上体验和表达愤怒的方式。因此,我们对在这种环境中如何体验愤怒知之甚少。进行了两项研究来探讨人们在一种特定类型的网站上体验和表达愤怒的方式,这种网站被称为咆哮网站。研究 1 调查了咆哮网站的访问者,以更好地了解网站的感知价值,并发现,虽然他们在发布后立即感到放松,但他们也比大多数人更生气,并以不适应的方式表达愤怒。研究 2 探讨了阅读和撰写咆哮对情绪的影响,发现对大多数参与者来说,阅读和撰写咆哮与情绪的负面转变有关。