>>5538345that's my point exactly, i think its the fact that people just like to be part of something so big and ridiculous. just like how if you are in a stadium, nobody cares about your individual cheering or yelling or clapping or whatever, but you are a part of that greater crowd and it feels good.
so when somebody does something stupid in game and 4,000 people type LUL, its the same social concept as cheering when your team scores a goal.