I think programmers helping each other on Stackoverflow is an example of people being nice by helping each other.
It’s possible to create any kind of social norm in an online community.
Often the problem is that there’s often no moderation that enforces any community norms. Most newspapers don’t invest the necessary resources that would be required to get decently moderated comment threads.
You’re referring to the problem with people being mean to each other within a given online community. I’m thinking more of people hating each other more in real life because the Internet lets them seek out unfiltered outrage from people with similar beliefs, with nothing tempered by gatekeepers as in the days before the Internet and the rise of cable news.
I don’t have the feeling that it’s hard to speak about politics in the social circles in which I move in real life. But then I don’t live in the US but in Germany.
More likely that means your opinions align with your social circle. As an example, do you think someone who supports the PEGIDA protests would feel comfortable expressing that support in your social circle?
I think programmers helping each other on Stackoverflow is an example of people being nice by helping each other. It’s possible to create any kind of social norm in an online community.
Often the problem is that there’s often no moderation that enforces any community norms. Most newspapers don’t invest the necessary resources that would be required to get decently moderated comment threads.
You’re referring to the problem with people being mean to each other within a given online community. I’m thinking more of people hating each other more in real life because the Internet lets them seek out unfiltered outrage from people with similar beliefs, with nothing tempered by gatekeepers as in the days before the Internet and the rise of cable news.
I don’t have the feeling that it’s hard to speak about politics in the social circles in which I move in real life. But then I don’t live in the US but in Germany.
More likely that means your opinions align with your social circle. As an example, do you think someone who supports the PEGIDA protests would feel comfortable expressing that support in your social circle?
I did read pro-PEDIGA posts on facebook from people where I wouldn’t have expected it.