Every 20-something who spent a great deal of time online pre-2014 should already know this.
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Tells you something about the people involved, then, doesn't it?
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It might seem the researchers have missed that we feel this trolling more keenly because it is so outside our normal experience, in that intergender, or women-to-women communications usually work differently, whereas these trolls are imposing the same "sadism" on women as on men
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Good point. It can FEEL like a crisis to women in a way it doesn't for men, who rather brutally rib each other all the time anyway if they're teens, or working class. (I worked at a pizza place after high school, and the shit people gave each other was ridiculous.)
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At least they did the study, in stead of taking their biases for granted. "Organized effort to silence their voices" shows that some people live in a bizarre conspiratorial universe. "Don't feed the trolls" is not a gendered thing obviously, if you've ever been on the Internet
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Rule 30: There are no girls on the internet.
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