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tactics:triangulation [2024/08/30 23:41] – [Triangulation in Psychology] Humphrey Boa-Garttactics:triangulation [2024/09/20 20:03] (current) – [Phase 2: The Game] Humphrey Boa-Gart
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 Once all of the triangulating agents are in position, the actual games can begin. Two "friends" of the target might get in a [[tactics:kayfabe|fake fight]] with each other, pressuring the target to take sides and in turn providing pretense for the losing side to attack the target directly. A "mediator" agent might pretend to diffuse the situation, while covertly pushing the target further into the narrative bubble with more red herrings. Once all of the triangulating agents are in position, the actual games can begin. Two "friends" of the target might get in a [[tactics:kayfabe|fake fight]] with each other, pressuring the target to take sides and in turn providing pretense for the losing side to attack the target directly. A "mediator" agent might pretend to diffuse the situation, while covertly pushing the target further into the narrative bubble with more red herrings.
  
-This phase is where the agents make an active push to disorient the target. They do this by bouncing the target from agent to agent in the middle, while keeping the target clueless of the agent's true relationship with one another. Agents may also engage in [[tactics:sealioning]] to push the target into a defensive posture, and encourage them reveal more information about their views or personal life that can be exploited for [[tactics:dox|doxxing]], [[tactics:swatting]], and other forms of harassment.+This phase is where the agents make an active push to disorient the target. They do this by bouncing the target from agent to agent in the middle, while keeping the target clueless of the agent's true relationship with one another. [[tactics:mirroring|Mirroring]] is a common diversion ploy here. Agents may also engage in [[tactics:sealioning]] to push the target into a defensive posture, and encourage them reveal more information about their views or personal life that can be exploited for [[tactics:dox|doxxing]], [[tactics:swatting]], and other forms of harassment.
  
 The target at this stage will usually realize something is amiss. However, if the setup was done right and tracks were covered, it can be very hard for them to pinpoint all of the actors involved. As long as at least one agent can maintain their position, they can keep feeding red herrings to the target to prolong the game. The longer the game continues, the more the target will lose their sense of grounding in reality. The target at this stage will usually realize something is amiss. However, if the setup was done right and tracks were covered, it can be very hard for them to pinpoint all of the actors involved. As long as at least one agent can maintain their position, they can keep feeding red herrings to the target to prolong the game. The longer the game continues, the more the target will lose their sense of grounding in reality.
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   - **The Persecutor:** The Persecutor insists, "It's all your fault." The Persecutor is controlling, blaming, critical, oppressive, angry, authoritarian, rigid and superior. But if blamed in turn, the Persecutor may become defensive and may switch roles to become a Victim if attacked forcefully by the Rescuer and/or Victim, in which case the Victim may also switch roles to become a Persecutor.   - **The Persecutor:** The Persecutor insists, "It's all your fault." The Persecutor is controlling, blaming, critical, oppressive, angry, authoritarian, rigid and superior. But if blamed in turn, the Persecutor may become defensive and may switch roles to become a Victim if attacked forcefully by the Rescuer and/or Victim, in which case the Victim may also switch roles to become a Persecutor.
  
-[{{ :tactics:the_dark_triad_traits.jpg?300|The "Dark Triad" is another well-known triangular model of psychopathic tendencies in human beings. These types of people are another perpetual nuisance to the Anonymous community.}}]+[{{ :tactics:the_dark_triad_traits.jpg?300|The "Dark Triad" is another well-known triangular model of obnoxiously destructive tendencies in human beings. These types of people are another perpetual nuisance to the Anonymous community.}}]
  
 Various forms of the Karpman model can happen on the family level, though there are also other three-point models as well. From [[wp>Triangulation_(psychology)|Wikipedia]]: Various forms of the Karpman model can happen on the family level, though there are also other three-point models as well. From [[wp>Triangulation_(psychology)|Wikipedia]]:
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