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June 25, 2007

generation me me me

from the atlantic:

Young people are generally full of themselves, but a new study suggests that today’s kids are far more self-centered than preceding generations. A team of five university psychologists analyzed the results of the Narcissistic Personality Inventory, a 40-question survey administered to 16,475 current and recent college students nationwide between 1982 and 2006; the test asked students to agree or disagree with statements like “I think I am a special person” and “If I ruled the world, it would be a better place.” The results, the authors argue, illustrate a steady increase in narcissism—a “positive and inflated view of the self.” Overall, almost two-thirds of the most recent sample display a higher level of narcissism than the 1982 average. Why the increase? The researchers speculate that technology may have something to do with it. Narcissism is especially acute among students born after 1982, the cohort most likely to use “self-focused” Web sites like MySpace and YouTube. Whatever the cause, the researchers argue that increased narcissism can have pernicious effects, on the individual and on society. They cite previous studies showing that narcissists have trouble forming meaningful relationships, tend to be materialistic, and are prone to higher levels of infidelity, substance abuse, and violence.

June 14, 2007

scamming the scammers

419eater

419eater.com is one of several sites that have been set up to combat the practice of 419 scams (named after the section of the Nigerian penal code that addresses such crimes). These are fraudulent emails, often claiming to be from a government agency, asking for the recipient's help in tracing a large sum of money, a cut of which they are promised. Now, if they could just help out with a few hundred dollars to meet some short term issues...

419 eaters specialise in turning the tables on the scammer, promising all sorts of riches if only they will accede to certain ridiculous, often expensive and time-consuming demands. Anti-scammers compete with each other to see who can get the scammers to do the most ridiculous things. The Trophy Room of the site shows some of the best results (the chap above got away lightly - one man was persuaded to carve a Commodore 64 out of wood and send it to England).

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