Communal Narcissists Part 2: Tactics Used By Criminal Support Groups On Social Media

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Communal narcissism refers to grandiose, inflated perceptions within a collaborative environment. Communal narcissists often believe they have excellent social skills and high degrees of likeability and helpfulness.

Researchers have developed a Communal Narcissism Inventory: See which of these fits out-of-control social media creators.

- I am the most helpful person I know.
- I am going to bring peace and justice to the world.
- I am the best friend someone can have.
- I will be well known for the good deeds I will have done.
- I am (going to be) the best parent on this planet.
- I am the most caring person in my social surrounding.
In the future, I will be well known for solving the world’s problems.
- I greatly enrich others’ lives.
- I will bring freedom to the people.
- I am a fantastic listener.
- I will be able to solve world poverty.
- I have a very positive influence on others.
- I am generally the most understanding person. I’ll make the world a
much more beautiful place.
- I am extraordinarily trustworthy.
- I will be famous for increasing people’s well-being.
- I will clean up the bad actors

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