▲ | zug_zug 3 days ago | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> Lonely individuals tend to think and talk in an unusual way, study finds That's not really what this article finds... the title is "Loneliness corresponds with neural representations and language use that deviate from shared cultural perceptions", but even that title is too general when it's only talking about a handful of pop-culture celebrities. And also, remember when a researcher says "loneliness" they mean "self-reported loneliness," I know a lot of people with very little companionship who might insist they are a 0 out of 10 on the loneliness scale. There's so many different ways to interpret this data: Perhaps people who are willing to admit they are lonely (usually something that's very mildly frowned upon in my experience) are more willing to break with social norms. Or perhaps having wild takes on reality results in you becoming lonelier. Or perhaps a few outlier individuals really pushed the average. Or perhaps people who are less lonely are generally more knowledgeable/well-informed about these individuals. Etc etc. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
▲ | bawolff 3 days ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
> And also, remember when a researcher says "loneliness" they mean "self-reported loneliness," I know a lot of people with very little companionship who might insist they are a 0 out of 10 on the loneliness scale. That seems reasonable. Lonliness is a subjective phenomenon. There are people who don't interact as much as other people but feel content about it and aren't lonely. There are people who are desperate for interaction and get a lot but who are never satisfied. I can't imagine any other way to measure this than by asking. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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▲ | TeMPOraL 3 days ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
All of what you mentioned looks like a possible contributing factor, but this one stood out to me: > Or perhaps people who are less lonely are generally more knowledgeable/well-informed about these individuals. I'd go as far as saying, people who are less lonely are more interested in those individuals in the first place. Celebrities are social objects. There's nothing inherently interesting in life or personality of any specific celebrity - what makes them interesting is that other people know about them too, so discussing them is a way to bond with others, have fun, etc. Lonely people do less of that, so they have less of a motivation to care about celebrities in the first place. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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