I'd be curious how many are just angry and impulsive. Just one look at my Facebook feed and some comment strings it seems like people get angry over anything fast.
I think this is an unfortunate side effect of the click-baiting nature of the modern internet. You're much more likely to get pageviews if you incite an emotional response, so the media try to frame even the most mundane affairs in a way that will elicit a visceral response. This makes a lot of people behave like they have chips on their shoulders.
I'd be curious how many are just angry and impulsive. Just one look at my Facebook feed and some comment strings it seems like people get angry over anything fast.
I think this is an unfortunate side effect of the click-baiting nature of the modern internet. You're much more likely to get pageviews if you incite an emotional response, so the media try to frame even the most mundane affairs in a way that will elicit a visceral response. This makes a lot of people behave like they have chips on their shoulders.