When will you lot learn?
The Dailymail has some of the best authors of any red top. They know what to write to get the response they want from the readership and allow through only the comments that act as catalysts for said reaction. Take for example the price of a house, someone dies they mention the price of their house and there are hundreds of comments about it not being relevant, beautiful and so predictable almost like being on here. Story about Dixons and I know there will be comments about them not deserving to be trading, how as a foetus someone reset the password on the demo machines and the shop assistant didn't know what to do and loads of other hilarious jests played on the staff.
The Daily Mail is a brilliantly put together product. It's designed to get its readerships' blood boiling ever so often. Along with news, celeb stories, human interest type stuff etc. I believe they've been the paper that's lost the least circulation consistently for the last decade. So they're doing something right. Personally I hate reading it.
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Sadly a whole bunch of the editorial staff seem to have gone off to the Telegraph, and taken that in a similar direction. Daily Fail readers sold their souls to the devil for immortality. Curiously, when I lived in Argentina as a young boy, the locals used to tell angry people soothingly, "No te da mala sangre" - "Don't give yourself bad blood". According to this research, the mechanism of harm is indeed through the composition of the blood. So the general advice of "don't feed the troll" is wrong, or rather is done for the general well being of the troll?
If we feed them there would be fewer of them. Only slightly higher than their average IQ. Serotonin reuptake inhibitors, surely, were prescribed in a failed attempt to reduce stress for heart-attack survivors? I've never heard of anyone being prescribed a serotonin release inhibitor, and while such drugs might exist, they certainly don't seem to be commonly used.
There are conditions in which you want to reduce the effectivity of serotonin - generally for antiemitic purposes - but the pharmacological approach seems to be receptor antagonists and not some mechanism for interfering with release. They're still widely prescribed, of course, though the public fascination has died down. The Register - Independent news and views for the tech community. Part of Situation Publishing.
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