How to Determine if Someone Is a Sociopath

in Project HOPE4 years ago (edited)

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In the mental health field, sociopathy is also known as antisocial personality disorder, a condition that prevents people from adapting to the ethical and behavioral standards of their community. Sociopathic individuals can be dangerous, exhibiting criminal behavior, organizing dangerous cults, and causing harm to themselves and others. There are several signs that someone may be a sociopath, including showing a lack of remorse, having a disregard for the law, and frequently telling lies.


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You raised your level and are now a Minnow!

 4 years ago  

Dear @psicologiaexpres

Please try not to post such a short articles within our community. As you've probably noticed -> most of your recent post has been downvoted by @adm. I can only assume that it's because your articles are so short (many would consider them to be "shit-post")

Yours, Piotr

Hello,
Please check the comments left by Hivewatchers. The replies to the blog can be found in the replies section of each blog.
You can find it by going to the tab section under the cover image on the blog and clicking the "replies" tab.

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We have never mentioned any "shit-posting"

The account was downvoted and blacklisted for mass plagiarism.
The website www.psychological-consulting.com from which the blog crossposts is ridden with plagiarism.
It is an article aggregator website created to generate articles. The website is fake (just as their Twitter and Facebook) and is pretending some sort of psychological consulting and psychology expertise while there is no such thing.
Psychologist Karl Peyton does not exist. It is a fake identity (identity deception) with a generic photo of a woman taken out of stock images.

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The Twitter profile has duped 55k followers into thinking that it is legit.
It only proves how few people actually verify the existence of any personality on social media or the legitimacy of the content