Something is up in Bellflower, California — citizens there seem to have a lot of bile to spew. Nearly a third of all the online comments made by people living in the Southern California city over the last 16 months were hostile or toxic, according to a new report by Wired that was based on data from Disqus. That proportion of hostile comments was 335% higher than the proportion for the rest of the state, according to the report.
The magazine and Disqus, a company that offers online discussion services for web sites, analyzed 92 million comments from internet users nationwide that were left over a 16-month period. The magazine and Disqus defined toxic comments as ones that are “rude, disrespectful, or unreasonable” and that would be likely to make someone “leave a discussion.”
So what’s Bellflower’s problem? On the surface, it doesn’t seem to be a bad place. But who knows what angers the trolls.
Bellflower calls itself “The Friendly City.”
It appears to be a standard suburban city. Located just north of Long Beach and due east from Compton, the city is celebrating its 60th anniversary this year. It’s a medium-sized city with a relatively young population — and a quite a bit of crime. Some 77,790 people lived in Bellflower as of last year, and the median age of its residents was 32, according to US Census data. The city is definitely not Beverly Hills; the median household income in Bellflower in 2015 was $48,823, according to Census data. The city also isn’t exactly quiet. With some 163 crimes per 10,000 people over a recent six month period, according to data from the Los Angeles Times, it has its share of crime problems. That’s above average for the Los Angeles area. Still, Bellflower has fewer problems with crime than some of its neighbors, the data indicates.
City residents and visitors aren’t thrilled with it.
The area’s biggest employer is Kaiser Permanente.
City officials are active on Twitter.
It’s biggest attraction appears to be a private sports venue that has soccer fields, rock climbing walls — and a giant paintball area.
One might think that the park might give city residents a good outlet for their emotions, (but apparently not)!
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