Quid pro quo in Web 2.0. Connecting personality traits and Facebook usage intensity to uncivil commenting intentions in public online discussions

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Highlights:

• Personality promises a robust prediction of uncivil commenting intentions.

• The paper examines the Big Five, the Dark Triad, sensation seeking and impulsivity.

• Openness and agreeableness negatively predict uncivil commenting intentions.

• Attentional impulsivity and boredom susceptibility demonstrate positive predictions.

• Alongside personality, Facebook usage also fosters intentions to comment uncivilly.

摘要

•Personality promises a robust prediction of uncivil commenting intentions.•The paper examines the Big Five, the Dark Triad, sensation seeking and impulsivity.•Openness and agreeableness negatively predict uncivil commenting intentions.•Attentional impulsivity and boredom susceptibility demonstrate positive predictions.•Alongside personality, Facebook usage also fosters intentions to comment uncivilly.

论文关键词:Cyberhate,Incivility,Personality,Social media

论文评审过程:Received 1 February 2017, Revised 27 September 2017, Accepted 12 October 2017, Available online 12 October 2017, Version of Record 20 October 2017.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2017.10.015