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posted by on Wednesday January 18 2017, @01:31PM   Printer-friendly
from the this-article-is-rated-pg-13 dept.

The fine bastards at Cambridge bring us this bit o fucking science:

As dishonesty and profanity are both considered deviant they are often viewed as evidence of low moral standards. On the other hand, profanity can be positively associated with honesty. It is often used to express unfiltered feelings and sincerity. The researchers cite the example of President-elect Donald Trump who used swear words in some of his speeches while campaigning in last year's US election and was considered, by some, to be more genuine than his rivals.

Dr David Stillwell, a lecturer in Big Data Analytics at the University of Cambridge, and a co-author on the paper, says: "The relationship between profanity and dishonesty is a tricky one. Swearing is often inappropriate but it can also be evidence that someone is telling you their honest opinion. Just as they aren't filtering their language to be more palatable, they're also not filtering their views. "

The international team of researchers set out to gauge people's views about this sort of language in a series of questionnaires which included interactions with social media users.

In the first questionnaire 276 participants were asked to list their most commonly used and favourite swear words. They were also asked to rate their reasons for using these words and then took part in a lie test to determine whether they were being truthful or simply responding in the way they thought was socially acceptable. Those who wrote down a higher number of curse words were less likely to be lying.

Guess that makes me the most honest motherfucker on the site, eh?


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  • (Score: 2) by aristarchus on Thursday January 19 2017, @08:15AM

    by aristarchus (2645) on Thursday January 19 2017, @08:15AM (#455949) Journal

    but at least he came off *sounding* honest in what he did say.

    A Big City New York Flim-flam Man? Buzzard, you have lost all your country cred, with one part of a sentence.

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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by The Mighty Buzzard on Thursday January 19 2017, @11:33AM

    by The Mighty Buzzard (18) Subscriber Badge <themightybuzzard@proton.me> on Thursday January 19 2017, @11:33AM (#455993) Homepage Journal

    Oh, I didn't say I believed him, liked him, or thought his policies were good ideas. I just said he sounded less full of shit than Hillary.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday January 19 2017, @03:06PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Thursday January 19 2017, @03:06PM (#456064)
    • (Score: 2) by aristarchus on Thursday January 19 2017, @06:15PM

      by aristarchus (2645) on Thursday January 19 2017, @06:15PM (#456135) Journal

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  • (Score: 1, Troll) by Runaway1956 on Thursday January 19 2017, @03:17PM

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