Why is it that it has become so seemingly fanatically extolled, the skill to belittle and make fun of others??
To clarify what I'm talking about: 'trolls' as many call them, flammers, normal mean people or whatnot, use various methods in order to provoke rage from within others; they can make remarks upon others' grammar or whichever peculiarities makes these victims what they are. Peculiarities often perceived as, not only by the assailants, to be qualities we use to decide the 'worth' of someone or the like.
Some do take offence at what methods and remarks are being used, that would be because these are connected, no?
Either way, these methods and whatever is being used, seem to be rather appreciated by many, not by all, definitely not. So why?
I think it's rather easy to discern this cheering on by others, the most plain example being simple agreement, without really any good motivation at all, not that I believe there is any, or so I would like to find out. Another would be that people think it funny, showing it through a "lol," posting a picture expressing sympathy and so on.
What do you all think?
To clarify what I'm talking about: 'trolls' as many call them, flammers, normal mean people or whatnot, use various methods in order to provoke rage from within others; they can make remarks upon others' grammar or whichever peculiarities makes these victims what they are. Peculiarities often perceived as, not only by the assailants, to be qualities we use to decide the 'worth' of someone or the like.
Some do take offence at what methods and remarks are being used, that would be because these are connected, no?
Either way, these methods and whatever is being used, seem to be rather appreciated by many, not by all, definitely not. So why?
I think it's rather easy to discern this cheering on by others, the most plain example being simple agreement, without really any good motivation at all, not that I believe there is any, or so I would like to find out. Another would be that people think it funny, showing it through a "lol," posting a picture expressing sympathy and so on.
What do you all think?