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First time I heard the term "Outrage addict" that seems to fit pretty well.
If you didn't know already, it's really worth knowing that anger is addictive and acts on dopamine pathways.
That's the same mechanism which cocaine works through.
Anything more than very occasional anger is dangerously unhealthy, if you value not being an arsehole for the rest of your life
(I might be slightly dramatising, but really everyone chill the fuck out, there's much better ways to get your dopamine)
Thanks, I wasn't aware that anger triggered a dopamine response, but makes sense. I am pretty laid back, so it's hard for me to understand people that are angry all the time
I truly think that's what has been happening. People seek out stuff to be angry about for the rush, and the algorithm translates that into serving up the most extreme takes on literally every issue.
I'm right and that asshole is wrong. Everything would be great if we just beat the crap out of that guy. I just solved all of our problems. Feels great being right doesn't it? Damn I'm awesome. Better than railing a fat line of blow.
I read once that it's a social evolution thing. Humans are more likely to survive if we work together, and part of working together means following the rules and a little bit of self sacrifice. We get a little shot of dopamine when we call someone out for breaking the rules because it makes the tribe stronger. The problem is that we figured out that psychological hack and it's being exploited now to insane levels. We are wired to stop the guy next to us from eating twice his share of the crop or whatever, not for seeing every little assholeish thing some random politician said on the other side of the country, or every person a cop beats up, or every time a Karen is rude to a cashier, and so on. I don't know how accurate that is but it sure sounds right.