Lord777
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It is a tendency to adjust to the group, to be socially flexible, instead of quarreling with everyone, proving the truth.
When we show conformity by agreeing with the group, this behavior is due to the pressure of the group and the desire to be accepted into the collective. The need to be in harmony with others shapes us and literally changes the way we think.
When a person is asked to rate the attractiveness of a music or a face, and there is a contradiction between the group's opinion and what they like, then this triggers the activation of brain areas associated with social cognition and the assessment of reward. However, as soon as a person has an ally, he becomes more self-confident. When you find an ally, you are no longer an individualist, but part of a new group. That is why we tend to look for like-minded carders.
One of the mechanisms of totalitarian regimes is based on this, which suppresses any resistance as soon as it begins to manifest itself. Feeling isolated and helpless, a carder obeys the dominant ideology, the opinion of the majority and is not inclined to resist.
When we show conformity by agreeing with the group, this behavior is due to the pressure of the group and the desire to be accepted into the collective. The need to be in harmony with others shapes us and literally changes the way we think.
When a person is asked to rate the attractiveness of a music or a face, and there is a contradiction between the group's opinion and what they like, then this triggers the activation of brain areas associated with social cognition and the assessment of reward. However, as soon as a person has an ally, he becomes more self-confident. When you find an ally, you are no longer an individualist, but part of a new group. That is why we tend to look for like-minded carders.
One of the mechanisms of totalitarian regimes is based on this, which suppresses any resistance as soon as it begins to manifest itself. Feeling isolated and helpless, a carder obeys the dominant ideology, the opinion of the majority and is not inclined to resist.