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Men get twice as much abuse on Twitter as women
ACCORDING TO A new study, men are on the receiving end of twice as much abuse as women on Twitter, but are also the ones responsible for instigating most of the trolling.
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The research, carried out by think tank DEMOS for The Sunday Times, analysed 2 million messages and found that 1 in 20 messages sent to a prominent male public figure was abusive compared to a figure of 1 in 70 for female public figures.
Female journalists and male politicians fared the worst when it came to trolling, while Piers Morgan is the target of the most abusive messages with 8.4% of the tweets he receives containing not-so-kind comments.
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Meanwhile, Niall Horan had to be excluded from the study because he receives far too much love – just 25,000 out of 12.6 million tweets sent his way could be construed as abusive.
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Elsewhere, it was found that men are behind most of the trolling online, while both men and women are more likely to be hostile towards members of their own gender.
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