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Why might deindividuation be seen as a negative force
in society?

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Due to the difficulty of tracing or holding someone accountable for their acts when they are hidden within a group, some deindividuated settings may result in reduced accountability. Deindividuation's effects are thus occasionally thought to be socially undesirable (e.g., rioting).

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