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EUROPE - The European Union would seek to integrate Europeans that they need "more Europe" by infiltrating social networks ...
Two and a half million euros. This is the amount that the European Parliament plans to disburse to fund troll patrols. According to the Daily Telegraph, relayed this week by the French site AgoraVox, teams of cyber-communicators funded by the EU will be set up by the end of February to fight the Eurosceptics who speak on social networks. A methodical stalking of the conversations which will have to prove its effectiveness before the European elections of June 2014.
"Control of opinion"
The Daily Telegraph would have had access to confidential expense proposals. According to the Anglo-Saxon newspaper, the document mentions the establishment of "tools for controlling public opinion". Objective: "Quickly identify political debates (...) in social media and blogs, which have the potential to attract the media and the interest of citizens."
Once the places of conversations are identified, the "trolls" of Europe will have the mission to "monitor" them, in order to decipher the most commented topics, then to "influence" them, "for example by providing facts and information. numbers to deconstruct myths.
"Correct" misunderstandings
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Accustomed fora, social networks and information sites, the troll is the one who maintains the controversy, throwing oil on the fire. Distinctive sign: he never drops anything. So, to better understand the psychology of these troublemakers to discuss in circles, a team of Canadian researchers in psychology looked at this figure born with the Internet.
For them, trolling is "the act of behaving in a destructive, disruptive and lying manner in a social context on the Internet without pursuing an apparent goal". "Trolls are agents of chaos on the Internet exploiting hot topics to exploit the emotions of other users," they explain in an article published by the journal Personality and Individual Differences.
"If one person falls into their trap, the trolling intensifies for more ruthless fun. That's why new internet users are regularly advised to 'not feed the trolls'!"
I'm a troll, it's a serious doctor?
By Adrien Sénécat the 19 / 02 / 2014 / The Express
Trolls, those Internet users who pollute the debates on the Web, are "sadistic psychopaths", according to a study published this month of February. Should we be worried when someone gives us this qualifier?
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