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  2. Shaming, ignoring, gossiping, gaslighting: HR experts say ...

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    Among them: People ignoring others, sending “not nice” emails to an employee and copying everybody, spreading rumors, gossiping, eye rolling in meetings, taking credit for the work of others ...

  3. Is gossip good for you? Here's why experts say talking about ...

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    Gossip can keep people in check, knowing that it's possible that people will talk about you and that the potentially negative gossip can lead to a bad reputation.

  4. Workplace politics - Wikipedia

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    However, the two are somewhat related. Office gossip is often used by an individual to place themselves at a point where they can control the flow of information, and therefore gain maximum advantage. The secretive nature of organizational politics differentiates it from public gossip and thus, may be more harmful to the organization.

  5. Why Gossip Is Good for Your Health and Society ... - AOL

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    “You don't gossip with someone you hate. Ever." And the circle-of-trust moment can strengthen our cognitive and analytical skills, too. "Gossip is how we make sense of the world," McKinney ...

  6. The Science of Good and Evil - Wikipedia

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    The book delves into fundamental questions regarding human conduct, and the reasons behind behaviors such as cheating, gossiping, altruism, generosity, and adherence to ethical standards like the Golden Rule. In addition, it examines the implications of science on concepts such as destiny, free will, and the existence of absolute morality.

  7. Gossip - Wikipedia

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    Some see gossip as trivial, hurtful and socially, spiritually [12] and/or intellectually [citation needed] unproductive. Some people view gossip as a lighthearted way of spreading information. [citation needed] Authorities or would-be authorities may have a negative view of gossip as something undesirable or dangerous.

  8. Call Her Daddy: From Controversial Conversations to ... - AOL

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    The show frequently discussed relationships, body image, and celebrity gossip. While this approach has garnered a big fanbase, it has also led to criticism and accusations of promoting harmful ...

  9. Gossip columnist - Wikipedia

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    A gossip columnist is someone who writes a gossip column in a newspaper or magazine, especially in a gossip magazine.Gossip columns are written in a light, informal style, and relate opinions about the personal lives or conduct of celebrities from show business (motion picture movie stars, theater, and television actors), politicians, professional sports stars, and other wealthy people or ...