11-02-2022, 11:42 PM
So I asked AI (GPT-3) why people get so crazy on message board forums over politics.
The output below is unique content generated by the AI.
Why Do People Get So Crazy on Political Forums, According to AI?
So why is it that people on forums can't get along? Is it because they're all anonymous? Is it because they're all passionate about their beliefs? Or is it because they're all just a little bit crazy?
It could be all of those things, but one thing is for sure: when people get together to discuss politics on message boards, things can get pretty heated pretty quickly. And more often than not, it's the mean and crazy people who seem to dominate the conversation.
If you've ever ventured into the political forums on sites like Reddit or 4chan, then you know what I'm talking about. It's like walking into a lion's den – you're likely to get mauled if you're not careful.
So why do these forums attract so many mean and crazy people? Well, there are a few reasons.
First of all, anonymity breeds contempt. When people can't see your face, they're more likely to say things that they wouldn't say in person. They're also more likely to attack you personally, since they don't have to worry about the consequences of their words.
Second, passion leads to extremism. When people are passionate about their beliefs, they're more likely to go to extremes to defend them. This can lead some people to use dishonest tactics to win a conversation.
And finally, crazy attracts crazy. The more crazy people there are in a forum, the more likely it is to attract even more crazy people. It's like a self-perpetuating cycle that can be hard to break out of.
So what can be done about all this meanness and craziness?
Well, not much, unfortunately. As long as there are anonymous forums, there will always be a place for the mean and crazy people to congregate. And as long as there are passionate people in the world, there will always be extremism.
All we can do is try to avoid these forums when we can and not take anything said on them too seriously. After all, it's just a bunch of anonymous strangers yelling at each other – it's not worth getting worked up over.
Is the AI right?
The output below is unique content generated by the AI.
Why Do People Get So Crazy on Political Forums, According to AI?
So why is it that people on forums can't get along? Is it because they're all anonymous? Is it because they're all passionate about their beliefs? Or is it because they're all just a little bit crazy?
It could be all of those things, but one thing is for sure: when people get together to discuss politics on message boards, things can get pretty heated pretty quickly. And more often than not, it's the mean and crazy people who seem to dominate the conversation.
If you've ever ventured into the political forums on sites like Reddit or 4chan, then you know what I'm talking about. It's like walking into a lion's den – you're likely to get mauled if you're not careful.
So why do these forums attract so many mean and crazy people? Well, there are a few reasons.
First of all, anonymity breeds contempt. When people can't see your face, they're more likely to say things that they wouldn't say in person. They're also more likely to attack you personally, since they don't have to worry about the consequences of their words.
Second, passion leads to extremism. When people are passionate about their beliefs, they're more likely to go to extremes to defend them. This can lead some people to use dishonest tactics to win a conversation.
And finally, crazy attracts crazy. The more crazy people there are in a forum, the more likely it is to attract even more crazy people. It's like a self-perpetuating cycle that can be hard to break out of.
So what can be done about all this meanness and craziness?
Well, not much, unfortunately. As long as there are anonymous forums, there will always be a place for the mean and crazy people to congregate. And as long as there are passionate people in the world, there will always be extremism.
All we can do is try to avoid these forums when we can and not take anything said on them too seriously. After all, it's just a bunch of anonymous strangers yelling at each other – it's not worth getting worked up over.
Is the AI right?
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Course Experience: CLEP, Instantcert, Sophia.org, Study.com, Straighterline.com, Onlinedegree.org, Saylor.org, Csmlearn.com, and TEL Learning.
Certifications: W3Schools PHP, Google IT Support, Google Digital Marketing, Google Project Management