Online Hate Speech Mirrors Mental Health Language Patterns

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A study found that online hate speech shares linguistic similarities with communities for certain personality disorders, suggesting that hate speech may cultivate traits like low empathy and emotional dysregulation, though it does not imply individuals with psychiatric diagnoses are more hateful. These insights could inform new mental health-based strategies to combat online toxicity.
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