Flaming in electronic communication

Flaming in electronic communication

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Article ID: iaor20043135
Country: Netherlands
Volume: 36
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 205
End Page Number: 213
Publication Date: Jan 2004
Journal: Decision Support Systems
Authors: ,
Abstract:

Communication through computer networks, electronic salons, and virtual communities has its price. Often relatively anonymous and socially detached, electronic communication allows people to write things online that they would seldom consider saying face-to-face, sometimes generating flames. In a study of motives to flame based upon Uses and Gratifications Theory, 160 subjects generated comments anonymously in parallel with a group support system idea generation program. Results showed that high levels of assertiveness and sensation seeking predicted flaming, and males tended to participate more in the activity than did females.

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