Lying Is More Common When We Email 123
An anonymous reader writes "A new study by University of Massachusetts Amherst researchers finds that using computers for instant messaging and e-mail increases lying compared to face-to-face conversations, and that e-mail messages are most likely to contain lies. At its heart, the difference is about deindividualization, where as people grow psychologically and physically further from the person they're communicating with, the likelihood of lying goes up."
No way buddy. (Score:5, Funny)
Really? (Score:5, Funny)
I was just getting out of bed after a 9 hour orgy with my harem. I showed them this story on my iPad 4 and they think it's all BS.
Re:No shit. (Score:5, Funny)
Your punctuation errors are "give aways".
people lie? (Score:5, Funny)
is it true, do people lie? Over email? To other people?
we need to look into this, it's going to ruin the economy, especially if these liars get into politics and big business!
Re:Of course... (Score:5, Funny)
True that. Pizza soothes all. It probably even soothes the shame brought about by your tiny penis.
Re:No shit. (Score:5, Funny)