I've noticed that people who are jerks or generally just annoying (whine and complain about everything) make them selves more noticeable then the regular calm and nice people. All communities have them in some degree or another, and while the ratio may not be larger for larger communities they will have more of them (being that they just have more people in general). And as they tend to be "louder" (as far as such a term can be used to describe forum posts) it creates the illusion that large communities are full of them.
So my question is do some communities really attract more negative type people. A few examples I can think of are MOBA type games( DotA, LoL, ect.) which by there very competitive nature and fact that the team as a whole is heavily penalized by death of a player, create an atmosphere that any mistake is met by the kind of talk that one would normally associate with XBL games. And that brings me to number 2, XBL. The community as a whole has a stigma for being racist homophobic kids who will spout of obscenities at the slightest provocation. My third example is Blizzard fan forums, which are the most wretched hive of fan boy bitching and whining I have ever scene.
but is this the truth or do those people just act louder and drown out all the decent people?
So my question is do some communities really attract more negative type people. A few examples I can think of are MOBA type games( DotA, LoL, ect.) which by there very competitive nature and fact that the team as a whole is heavily penalized by death of a player, create an atmosphere that any mistake is met by the kind of talk that one would normally associate with XBL games. And that brings me to number 2, XBL. The community as a whole has a stigma for being racist homophobic kids who will spout of obscenities at the slightest provocation. My third example is Blizzard fan forums, which are the most wretched hive of fan boy bitching and whining I have ever scene.
but is this the truth or do those people just act louder and drown out all the decent people?