Negative rants on social media can hurt you : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

Negative rants on social media can hurt you

WASHINGTON: Sending angry, negative chat messages on Facebook and Twitter is likely to hurt you, causing ripple effects on your emotions to persist for several minutes, a study has found.

Negative rants on social media can hurt you

Photo: Thinkstock



Washington

Sending angry, negative chat messages on Facebook and Twitter is likely to hurt you, causing ripple effects on your emotions to persist for several minutes, a study has found.

On the other hand, positive chat resonates for a few seconds, generally, according to a study by researchers at University of California (UC) Davis in the US.

"It's not just that this negative chat has a long life," said Seth Frey, an assistant professor at UC Davis.

"But it has a longer effect on the original speaker. Negative people are really hurting themselves," said Frey, lead author of the study published in the journal Behavior Research Methods.

Researchers looked at hundreds of millions of chat room messages, over many months, in about 600,000 conversations among young people playing a popular online social game.

Most of the million participants worldwide were between eight and 12 years of age.

The data showed that a positive message does not just cause changes in others, but ripples back to the original sender. The effects of a sender's message start rippling back quickly, after just two seconds, and continue for a minute.

However, chat containing negative messages or words affects others more strongly and continues to ripple back from a chat audience for up to eight minutes on average.

The result is a "feedback loop" in which one instance of negativity causes a stream of negativity that continues to perpetuate itself.

Positive and negative statements were measured with a sentiment analysis toolkit typically used for short Twitter posts.

The findings show that emotions ripple online in ways that we can't always measure in in-person, one-on-one conversations, said Frey.

"It's really about isolating the effects that your angry and distasteful actions have on you in the future," he said. PTI

Top News

United Nations worried Israel could strike Iran nuclear facilities

United Nations worried Israel could strike Iran nuclear facilities

Iran says its nuclear programme is entirely peaceful, but We...

Car hits biker, then drives with victim's body on roof of vehicle for 18 km

Car hits biker, then drives with victim's body on roof of vehicle for 18 km

The driver fled the scene and is still at large, but a murde...

This election is to punish those who are against Constitution: PM Modi

This election is to punish those who are against Constitution: PM Modi

He also accused the opposition leaders, including those of t...

BJP announces 4 candidates for Lok Sabha polls in Punjab

BJP announces 4 candidates for Lok Sabha polls in Punjab; fields ex-IAS officer Parampal Kaur from Bathinda

The party replaces Union minister Som Parkash with his wife ...


Cities

View All