It's wildly unethical to induce but ever since I saw this one yesterday, I've really wanted to start compiling instances of such trolls with comments and social networks attached. It's such an obvious demonstration of relative salience (social cues are fast and frugal.)
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Like, yea, they get the LULZ. But, they demonstrate absolutely nothing about [target group]'s specific information processing. Yet, I think it's a really good interrogation of the medium's effects.
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Yep. My model tries to show abstractly how two specific aspects of information processing -- social stereotyping and consistency seeking -- can produce bad outcomes given context synchronization even in *very* mild, *homogeneous* environments. But it covers this shit too lol
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