: By spreading news about who is trustworthy and who is selfish, gossip helps a group regulate social norms and identify "free riders" or defectors who might exploit the community.
: It helps individuals understand social dynamics and avoid potential threats within their social circles. The Psychology of Why We Gossip
The psychology of gossip..and it's not good | by Mukti Masih
While appears to be an unusual or encoded string, it is closely associated with deep explorations of gossip —its psychological roots, evolutionary purpose, and moral implications. The Evolutionary "Social Glue"
Beyond survival, several psychological drivers keep us engaged in talking about others:
: By spreading news about who is trustworthy and who is selfish, gossip helps a group regulate social norms and identify "free riders" or defectors who might exploit the community.
: It helps individuals understand social dynamics and avoid potential threats within their social circles. The Psychology of Why We Gossip GWSSGBNMOSzip
The psychology of gossip..and it's not good | by Mukti Masih : By spreading news about who is trustworthy
While appears to be an unusual or encoded string, it is closely associated with deep explorations of gossip —its psychological roots, evolutionary purpose, and moral implications. The Evolutionary "Social Glue" GWSSGBNMOSzip
Beyond survival, several psychological drivers keep us engaged in talking about others: