andyandy
anthropomorphic ape
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Something I've wondered for a while - how representative (or unrepresentative) are message board contributors? Previously in the old days (ie about 10 years ago....) message boards seemed disproportionately populated by angry young men, but with the spread of the internet is that generalisation still true?
For example, the Daily Mail (the world's most read newspaper) often has a strong racist following contributing to the message boards. The Daily Telegraph's boards resemble a StormFront rally. But where are these people coming from? How prevalent is racism when people can hide behind internet anonymity? Or are racist people (for some reason) simply more likely to post on the internet than other people?
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For example, the Daily Mail (the world's most read newspaper) often has a strong racist following contributing to the message boards. The Daily Telegraph's boards resemble a StormFront rally. But where are these people coming from? How prevalent is racism when people can hide behind internet anonymity? Or are racist people (for some reason) simply more likely to post on the internet than other people?
Discuss
