• @TommySalami
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    1 year ago

    You’re right about stockholm syndrome. Similar to another phenomenon called the Bystander Effect, which while somewhat accurate, is often promoted with an entirely false story. It’s told that 20 some people heard the screams of a woman being raped and stabbed, but no one acted out of the assumption that someone else would or already was. In reality, the number was far fewer than 20, and of those neighbors multiple contacted police, or otherwise acted.

    In extreme situations it can be exceedingly efficient to have someone giving direct orders, but this has more to do with clear communication and less with something akin to the bystander effect.