Groupthink
Reposted from another forum
For those who've never heard of Groupthink before, it is a psychological term, used to describe a group of people for whom the desire to conform with the group is so great, that they make irrational decisions. The group could be an organisation, a group of students working on a project together, a country, even an internet forum.
One of the symptoms of groupthink, is an illusion of morality. Members begin to view the group and their decisions as standing on the ethical high ground. As long as all the members conform and agree, then they are ethically correct. They stop questioning and challenging.
I suggest here, that humans have an inbuilt sense of right and wrong. Is it possible that our inbuilt sense of right and wrong, is a desire to conform and belong? And that if we agree with everyone else, we can feel satisfied that we are acting morally, even though this may not be the case. The acceptance of slavery by our ancestors 150 years ago is a good example.
So 3 Questions;
1) Do we have groupthink at KMC?
2) Do the Mods have groupthink?
3) Do you worry how people on KMC think about you?