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  2. 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.

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

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    Why is this happening? O’Brien, who has also noticed the rise and believes it mirrors the increasing lack of incivility in society at large, attributes it to a number of factors, including that ...

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. 5 Reasons Celebrity Gossip Is Seriously Good for You ... - AOL

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    Here at Us, not only do we love celebrity gossip, but we know there’s no shame in it either. In fact, there is actual scientific, anthropological and psychological evidence proving that keeping ...

  7. Misinformation - Wikipedia

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    Image posts are the biggest spread of misinformation on social media, a fact which is grossly unrepresented in research. This leads to a "yawning gap of knowledge" as there is a collective ignorance on how harmful image-based posts are compared to other types of misinformation. [131]

  8. 14 Times Celebs Spoke Out Against Harmful (And Untrue ... - AOL

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    The internet loves celebrity gossip, but sometimes rumors get so intense that the people being talked about step in to put a stop to them. All kinds of notable names — from Khloé Kardashian to ...

  9. Bullying - Wikipedia

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    Individual bullying is usually characterized by a person using coercive, intimidating, or hurtful words or comments, exerting threatening or intimidating behavior, or using harmful physical force in order to gain power over another person. [9] A bullying culture can develop in any context in which humans regularly interact with one another.