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Maybe that is part of it. Online is the only place they can feel confident and act 'tough'. Perhaps to counter a feeling of being weak or insignificant in real life.
Yes there can be examples of this behavior across many topics. They just have to aggressively force and not stop being the loudest when everyone else is just trying to vibe. Its like they try so hard to prove a point it just convinces me they are wrong.
People running around screaming and attacking people, for reasons people dont understand other than internal conflicts, are considered normal adults. Yet people in mental institutions are sitting in circles calmly talking about their feelings and why they have them. It makes no sense.