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[Satire] Satire may dehumanize targets and make them more subject to ridicule

  • A study found that satirical criticism harms a person's reputation more than direct criticism, as it dehumanizes targets, making them seem less human and leading to harsher judgments.
  • Researchers Hooria Jazaieri and Derek D. Rucker conducted experiments with over 2,000 participants and analyzed over 100,000 social media comments to examine satire's impact.
  • The study showed that viewers of satirical content had more negative perceptions of targets' reputations compared to those who viewed direct criticism.
  • The findings suggest that satire can cause significant reputational damage, highlighting the need for awareness of its effects in the digital age.
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Phys.org broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, February 10, 2025.
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