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posted by cmn32480 on Sunday May 10 2015, @08:07PM   Printer-friendly
from the we-all-might-be-in-trouble dept.

The Independent reports:

Psychologist and professor emeritus at Stanford University Phillip Zimbardo (who led the team of researchers who conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment) has made the warnings, which form a major part of his latest book, Man (Dis)Connected.

Zimbardo says (in this TED talk) there is a "crisis" amongst young men, a high number of whom are experiencing a "new form of addiction" to excessive use of pornography and video games. Citing the research he and his team conducted for the book, he says: "It begins to change brain function. It begins to change the reward centre of the brain, and produces a kind of excitement and addiction."

An article from Psychology Today, however, argues that there are no demonstrable scientific links between porn consumption and the disputed phenomenon called 'Porn-Induced Erectile Dysfunction.'

Could this problem be manifesting itself as the rise of the Hikikomori?

 
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  • (Score: 4, Insightful) by cubancigar11 on Monday May 11 2015, @05:50AM

    by cubancigar11 (330) on Monday May 11 2015, @05:50AM (#181370) Homepage Journal

    If you start putting names, you will get wikipedia -> admins and users forming cabal, infighting etc. Basically, death of the community.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 11 2015, @11:44AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday May 11 2015, @11:44AM (#181429)

    This community needs to hold moderators responsible for their actions. If somebody is moderating abusively, we should treat them like the shit that they are. Since they're harmful to the community, they should be driven away, or have their moderation privileges taken away. Abusive moderation is far more harmful to this community than anything else.

  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by Bot on Monday May 11 2015, @02:01PM

    by Bot (3902) on Monday May 11 2015, @02:01PM (#181468) Journal

    Good point. Idea: mods get a ID, or a gravatar, whatever, that is uncoupled from their name and UID. User can optionally upmod or downmod them. The effect is to change the weight of the moderations by that mod for the user. Optionally a global influence could be had but I see potential for mobbing.

    I know, this means overhauling the mod system.

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