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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker 28 Oct 2013

    Does anonymity encourage incivility? @mkonnikova on the psychology of online comments:http://nyr.kr/17hrnN1 

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      2. Jane Driscoll‏ @TweeetJane 28 Oct 2013
        Replying to @NewYorker

        It matters: RT @NewYorker: Does anonymity encourage incivility? @mkonnikova on the psychology of online comments:http://nyr.kr/17hrnN1 

        3 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Dirigo1820‏ @Dirigo1820 28 Oct 2013
        Replying to @TweeetJane

        @TweeetJane Generally, jerks are gonna be jerks regardless of whether they have to identify themselves or not.

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      1. Beau Christ‏ @bjberniscomedy 28 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker @mkonnikova Only a pea-brained dog-molesting sycophant would be incredulous enough to be uncivil during online interactions! Cock

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      1. Jim Willse‏ @jwillse 28 Oct 2013
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        Smart: @NewYorker: Does anonymity encourage incivility? @mkonnikova on the psychology of online comments: http://nyr.kr/17hrnN1 

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      1. Lusy Aaltje‏ @thesunsetgirl 29 Oct 2013
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        RT @NewYorker: Does anonymity encourage incivility? @mkonnikova on the psychology of online comments: http://nyr.kr/17hrnN1 

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      1. jjsteinberg‏ @jjsteinberg 28 Oct 2013
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        “@NewYorker: Does anonymity encourage incivility? @mkonnikova on the psychology of online comments: http://nyr.kr/17hrnN1 ”: usually.

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      1. Beau Christ‏ @bjberniscomedy 28 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker @mkonnikova what I meant to say was no, I think online comments are quite civil indeed. GOOD DAY, SIR!

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      1. Beau Christ‏ @bjberniscomedy 28 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker @mkonnikova F$!K ALL YOU HOMOSEXUAL-EQUALITY LOVING, MPG REDUCING, BOOK READING, EDUCATION FUNDING C@$KSUCKERS!!!

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      1. Thingumbob‏ @Thingumbobesq 28 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker @mkonnikova What an idiotic question.

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      1. Beabe Thompson‏ @BeabeThompson 28 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker @mkonnikova Excellent article!

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      1. Roberta Fox‏ @soupandsong 28 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker - it shouldn't

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      1. Paola Moreno L‏ @paomlat 28 Oct 2013
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        “@NewYorker: Does anonymity encourage incivility? @mkonnikova on the psychology of online comments: http://nyr.kr/17hrnN1 ”

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      1. C‏ @nockee 28 Oct 2013
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        “@NewYorker: Does anonymity encourage incivility? @mkonnikova on the psychology of online comments: http://nyr.kr/17hrnN1 ” Yahoo cesspool

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      1. Justin Robertson‏ @justinjourno 28 Oct 2013
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        Zero accountability “@NewYorker: Does anonymity encourage incivility?the psychology of online comments: http://nyr.kr/17hrnN1 ”

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      1. Sgt. Weigart’s Luck‏ @ODhonnabhain 28 Oct 2013
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        @NewYorker @mkonnikova Yes it does. I hate you guys.

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      2. William Dooley‏ @MrDoolzMSHS 28 Oct 2013
        Replying to @NewYorker

        I say yes. What do u say? #honors10 #mshsdualenglish “@NewYorker: Does anonymity encourage incivility? http://nyr.kr/17hrnN1 ”

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      3. ecetuL‏ @JKuecken 29 Oct 2013
        Replying to @MrDoolzMSHS

        @MrDoolzMSHS @NewYorker Most definitely, anonymity allows a person to say/do what they want with no repercussions.

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      2. Greg Vann‏ @GregVann 28 Oct 2013
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Some people just don't play nice: via @NewYorker: @mkonnikova psychology of online comments:http://nyr.kr/17hrnN1 

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      3. Bruce Lanham‏ @brucewez 28 Oct 2013
        Replying to @GregVann

        @GregVann @NewYorker @mkonnikova never read the feed.

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      4. Greg Vann‏ @GregVann 28 Oct 2013
        Replying to @brucewez

        @brucewez @NewYorker @mkonnikova I often go for a quick review to get an idea, but without getting caught up in it.

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