1 Federation University Australia, School of Health Science and Life Sciences, Berwick Campus, Australia.
2 School of Psychology and Counselling, University of Southern Queensland, Ipswich Campus, Australia.
Cyberpsychol Behav Soc Netw. 2019 Mar;22(3):192-197. doi: 10.1089/cyber.2018.0210. Epub 2019 Feb 5.
Internet trolling is receiving increasing research attention and exploration; however, disagreement and confusion surround definitions of the behavior. In the current study, 379 participants (60 percent women) completed an online questionnaire providing qualitative responses to the following: How do you define Internet trolling? What kind of behaviors constitutes Internet trolling? Does Internet trolling differ from Internet cyberbullying? Have you ever been trolled online, and if so how did it feel? Word frequency analyses indicated that Internet trolling is most commonly characterized as an abusive aggressive behavior. Responses also highlight the subjective nature of humor in trolling depending on whether an individual has trolled. Interestingly, the groups that indicated trolling as a "bullying" behavior were the groups who had never been trolled. Results of the current study highlight the need to differentiate between "kudos" trolling and Cyber Abuse.
网络喷子正受到越来越多的研究关注和探索;然而,对于这一行为的定义,人们存在分歧和困惑。在当前的研究中,379 名参与者(60%为女性)完成了一份在线问卷,对以下问题做出了定性回答:你如何定义网络喷子?什么样的行为构成网络喷子?网络喷子和网络网络欺凌有区别吗?你曾经在网上被喷过吗?如果有,你感觉如何?词频分析表明,网络喷子最常被描述为一种具有攻击性的辱骂行为。回复还强调了在喷子行为中幽默的主观性,这取决于个人是否喷过别人。有趣的是,那些将喷子行为描述为“欺凌”的群体是那些从未被喷过的群体。本研究的结果强调了需要区分“赞美”喷子和网络滥用。