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    edit: see response to OP, below

    FYI, it’s very important to note that these are mice, not rats, which have drastically different social dynamics. I don’t know if this experiment has been repeated with rats, (and I rather hope not) but I wouldn’t be surprised to see a very different outcome.

    Humans are very different animals, though, and we should probably be cautious about projecting these results onto society.

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        Turns out you’re actually right, as there were similar experiments performed on rats, with similar results, so I redacted my comment.

        Still feel like it’s not necessarily a good idea to apply the lessons to human society, but… yeah, depressing outcomes.

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          Being social is being social. While I do think we’re not rats, lol, I do think we are both bound by the same laws of social dynamics. That’s why I’m seeing the similarities.