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# filename: reddit_joel_2025-02-23_03.yaml
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- id: 2025-02-23_03
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timestamp: "2025-02-23T15:23:28Z"
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platform: "Reddit"
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subreddit: "r/NarcissisticAbuse"
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thread_title: "Spotting red flags early"
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post_type: "comment"
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user: "u/Lopsided_Scheme_4927"
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suspected_identity: "Joel Johnson"
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confidence: "medium"
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content: |
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It’s nice to hear this. Very empowering to see how this really painful experience can be turned into something positive to know ourselves better and move towards fulfilling relationships!
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context_notes: |
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This comment again demonstrates Joel’s likely sockpuppet tone: emotionally affirming, supportive, and vaguely therapeutic.
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It appears crafted to maintain a **non-confrontational presence** while subtly elevating his rhetorical role as a wise peer within trauma discourse. The soft encouragement, paired with generalities, is consistent with known narcissistic strategies of **community grooming** and **empathic mirroring**.
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This comment received significant upvotes (26), showing effective resonance with the community. It follows a long comment thread where the OP shared details of verbal abuse, idealization, and boundary violation—contexts where sockpuppets thrive as validation anchors.
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captured_by: "Mark R. Havens"
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file: "screenshots/2025-02-23_03_red_flags_comment.png"
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tags: [sockpuppet, Joel-Johnson, reddit, grooming-language, validation-loop, narcissistic-abuse]
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