To troll or not to troll: Young adults' anti-social behaviour on social media

Online anti-social behaviour is on the rise, reducing the perceived benefits of social media in society and causing a number of negative outcomes. This research focuses on the factors associated with young adults being perpetrators of anti-social behaviour when using social media. Based on an online...

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description Online anti-social behaviour is on the rise, reducing the perceived benefits of social media in society and causing a number of negative outcomes. This research focuses on the factors associated with young adults being perpetrators of anti-social behaviour when using social media. Based on an online survey of university students in Canada (n = 359), we used PLS-SEM to create a model and test the associations between four factors (online disinhibition, motivations for cyber-aggression, self-esteem, and empathy) and the likelihood of being a perpetrator of online anti-social behaviour. The model shows positive associations between two appetitive motives for cyber-aggression (namely recreation and reward) and being a perpetrator. This finding indicates that young adults engage in online anti-social behaviour for fun and social approval. The model also shows a negative association between cognitive empathy and being a perpetrator, which indicates that perpetrators may be engaging in online anti-social behaviour because they do not understand how their targets feel.
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Aggression
Aggressiveness
Analysis
Antisocial behavior
Antisocial Personality Disorder
Behavior
Biology and Life Sciences
Canada
Cognitive ability
Communication
Computer and Information Sciences
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Cyberbullying
Demographic aspects
Diagnosis
Digital media
Emotions
Ethnicity
Humans
Influence
Internet
Marginalized groups
Pandemics
People and Places
Research and Analysis Methods
Sexual orientation
Social aspects
Social behavior
Social Media
Social networks
Social Sciences
Society
Surveys
Teenagers
Violence
Young Adult
Young adults
Youth
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