“What do personal attacks by anonymous users on public forums indicate?” They’re often a sign of online disinhibition—a psychological effect where people behave more aggressively or impulsively when they feel anonymous. In public forums, anonymity can reduce self-awareness and accountability, making it easier for some individuals to lash out without fear of consequences. Here’s what that behavior might reflect: Deindividuation: When people feel like just another face in the crowd, they may lose their sense of personal responsibility and act in ways they wouldn’t if their identity were known. Aggressive group norms: If a forum tolerates or even rewards hostile behavior, anonymous users may conform to that tone, escalating personal attacks. Lack of empathy cues: Without seeing someone’s face or hearing their voice, it’s easier to forget there’s a real person on the other end. ️ Projection and venting: Some users use anonymity to vent frustrations they can’t express elsewhere, projecting their own issues onto others.
You noticed Mark doesn’t have the courage and fortitude to explain how Trump will drop grocery and all costs medical by 900-2000%?