The Hive Mind
By Nickolaus A. Pacione, published Sep 10, 2008
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The hive mind that is the communities such as Encyclopedia Dramatica, FandomWank, SomethingAwful, and other sites - there is a psychology that they don't want you to know about, and what scares them more is the truth when people find the actual truth about the person. I am not going to mention names here but I will say they know exactly who they are when I put this on the table. Some of them go around celebrating the idea that fan fiction is the norm. You see them going around passing a lie as fact, and then other reasons they've carry this crowd psychology aspect. I watched this happen all too often and now with a new one who decided it was amusing to throw up my address, phone number and other information that would get them to have me break. You see these particular groups in detail and when they see they've been exposed for it they get angry and sometimes fanatical in the destruction of the person involved.
When they offer around doctored pictures to make them look convincing - then editing some photos to make them look like something their not. This is the crowd psychology of a blogosphere taking it to a level some won't even want to go.
This hive mind had made its way into different communities through out the internet, and very known to do this in the communities known as Journalfen.net and other sites similar in nature. When you go further into the culture of the writer, and the world of the Gothic on the web there are these fringe cultures whom gone about revealing their inner asshole.
How do you identify these sort; they work in remedial jobs and try to gain their popularity by pissing on people who actually got the talent and brains. The ones with the talent and brains use the internet to make business contacts. Film makers are born this way and so are writers; the more you see them getting published because of something they found online - the ideas which cultivate from them sometimes emerge right from the headlines.

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