@article{Seigfried-Spellar_Chowdhury_2017, title={Death and Lulz: Understanding the personality characteristics of RIP trolls}, volume={22}, url={https://firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php/fm/article/view/7861}, DOI={10.5210/fm.v22i11.7861}, abstractNote={<p>Trolling on the Internet is a form of deviant behavior that borderlines cyberharassment. A specific type of trolling behavior involving individuals posting rude/harassing comments on online memorial pages is known as RIP or memorial page trolling. This study compared the personality traits of self-reported RIP trolls to other trolls who did not engage in RIP trolling (non-RIP trolls); 30 respondents were classified as RIP trolls and 119 respondents as non-RIP trolls. Results indicated RIP trolls scored significantly lower on conscientiousness and internal moral values compared to non-RIP trolls. Overall, trolls are not a homogenous group; further supporting the need for future research to explore individual differences within the trolling community. By understanding the personality and morality differences between trolls and non-trolls, we may be able to identify those individuals at risk for engaging in different forms of online harassment.</p>}, number={11}, journal={First Monday}, author={Seigfried-Spellar, Kathryn C. and Chowdhury, Siddharth S.}, year={2017}, month={Oct.} }