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Scientific proof...Social Media Intolerance: Liberals Far More Likely To Unfriend Opposing Views

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Markle

Markle

No surprise as it plays out here. For nearly a year BoardsofFL has tried to get rid of me and has finally rigged the system to CLAIM victory.

Social Media Intolerance: Liberals Far More Likely To Unfriend Opposing Views

By Hank Campbell | March 15th 2012 04:00 PM

People on the left - to international readers they go under the umbrella of 'liberals' in America, but run the gamut from social authoritarian progressives to activists to freedom-loving liberals in the traditional sense - are a lot less concerned about tolerance and diversity when it comes to differing viewpoints.

New Pew research shows that the left is far more likely than the right - 75 percent more - to have unfriended someone for posting opposing political views. More telling, they also unfriended and even blocked people more if the person with opposing views argued with one of their friends and did so even if they were concerned the person with differing views might offend another friend.

Liberals in America regard themselves as part of the intellectual and technological elite and if social media usage is an indicator, they're right; 23 percent more who identify as liberals use social media than who identify as conservative. The intolerant people are actually a small subset - only 18 percent of people have blocked or unfriended a previous friend at all - so that 75 percent has to be taken in context. The angry left is more likely than the angry right to react harshly to diversity of thought but outside that the poles have a lot in common. Very liberal and very conservative people were dramatically more likely than more moderate people to 'like' a post they agreed with, with liberals doing so slightly more, and they were more likely to post a positive comment. The only area where conservatives edged out liberals was in friending someone who posted something that corresponded to their world view. Conservatives are more likely to 'friend' someone new who is similar and less likely to unfriend people who disagree.



Considerate or unwilling to step outside the lines?

Self-identified liberals were also less likely to post something at all if it might be considered politically sensitive to people on their friend lists. With 40% of all adults posting political content on social media, it can't be easy to navigate the feelings of everyone in a substantial social media group.

Self-described liberals were nearly 50% more likely than conservatives to have friends on their lists discussing politics yet moderates also had social media friends with more political content than conservatives. Do conservatives just use social media to be social? The long tail of each side of the spectrum is somewhat similar but at the top of the curve their motivations and behavior seem to be different.

On the fringes, though, there is one area where the very liberals edge out the very conservatives in tolerance. Liberals are 25% less likely to claim they 'always agree' with things their friends post. I can't even get 5 of my friends to agree on where to go to lunch so if you always agree with everything your friends say regarding politics, you are picking friends because they already agree with you on how to vote.

http://www.science20.com/science_20/social_media_intolerance_liberals_far_more_likely_unfriend_opposing_views-88007

Vikingwoman



Liberals don't like hate muckers and that's what conservatives are. They hate anything that spells progress. They want to live in the past no matter how bad it was.

Guest


Guest

Bs... a real conservative believes that it's the individual that must be protected. That a mob may not interfere with a persons right to liberty and pursuit of happiness that causes no one else harm. Collectivism/progressivism tramples that freedom.

Vikingwoman



Explain how being progressive tramples that freedom when conservatives want to impose their religious values to mention one?

Guest


Guest

That's progressivism too... and not true conservatism. Progressivism is basically govt solutions to social issues.

I dont give a damn what party a person identifies with... if they want to use the force of govt to enforce their subjective ideas upon the citizenry... they are evil sobs and should never have the power to do so in this country... period.

Vikingwoman



Oh so we should let effed up ass's like you do whatever you want? Sorry, it doesn't work that way. You do what's best for society as a whole and it takes govt. to enforce it. You probably would have joined the Clive Bundy band.

Wordslinger

Wordslinger

Markle may be right on this one. Liberals are pro-people people. We care very strongly about feelings, fairness, justice, equality -- the most important human values.

So when we are faced with a racist, a bad cop, a hateful group, a hardcore fundamentalist, we don't listen well to that ogre's point of view. We don't see them as people -- but as enemies.

And we sure as hell don't see them as friends.

Markle's right as far as I'm concerned. I don't really see him as a reasonable, intelligent and rational individual; I see him as a cold-hearted, hateful, racist and provocateur.

His points of view are more often than not quite hateful, and evil.

I unfriend him every chance I get. LOL


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