Responsibility of Strangers - Social Experiment
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4. elchupacabra commented 13 years ago
The moral: always engage in conversations with hot single blonds at the beach! 



7. codenamegizmo commented 13 years ago
there should be a social experiment category on snotr


8. mmmendal commented 13 years ago
I believe there also a factor of how confident the robber is. Int this 0:52 instance he is calm but in this one 3:07 he obviously looks guilty.
Conclusion: they should test it with the above mentioned factor as a constant otherwise you can't really draw a conclusion based only on the factors they tested for in the video.
Conclusion: they should test it with the above mentioned factor as a constant otherwise you can't really draw a conclusion based only on the factors they tested for in the video.


9. eNdEmiOn06463 commented 13 years ago
Next time all the people that did respond won't anymore. Just because it'll probably one of these stupid "experiments" or rather deceptions. Who wants to be a guinea pig?


10. Sizzlik (admin) commented 13 years ago
#3 dont be surprized...during next days some other social experiments might show up. Thats what many users do..a vid shows up and people go to youtube and submit all similar vids they find. Dancing kid shows up..10 other dancing kid videos get submitted..a social experiment shows up..a flood of others follow. When they are good..all we can do is to put a few different vids inbetween..so you guys dont complain that much.
To the vid..same as the bystander effect..if nobody talks to me..i wouldnt notice who does what..so many people around..i wouldnt notice who does what and why..no danger there and when im reading a book..i read it..and dont watch for all other peoples stuff. One simple "hello" could change everything =)
To the vid..same as the bystander effect..if nobody talks to me..i wouldnt notice who does what..so many people around..i wouldnt notice who does what and why..no danger there and when im reading a book..i read it..and dont watch for all other peoples stuff. One simple "hello" could change everything =)


11. ringmaster commented 13 years ago
Another quality project presented from lockandload, please give us a link to other interesting experiments.


12. Fergus_Thedog commented 13 years ago
Perhaps these vids will encourage bystanders to become involved, and perhaps they will simply encourage thieves and abductors to be bolder.


13. lockandload commented 13 years ago
#11 i have uploaded a few, wether they get submitted or not is up to the snotr team..but if you want to see another one, here it is -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OdKow7IAuw
enjoy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OdKow7IAuw
enjoy



14. riverside89 commented 13 years ago
@5: Go to any major U.S. airport and watch TSA creeps "just doing their job", and doing it especially thoroughly with young women, children and other likely terrorists.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EqV2Rmkqaw&feature=player_embedded
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5EqV2Rmkqaw&feature=player_embedded


15. vitaminkurvac commented 13 years ago
Highly educative video. More videos like that are needed. Shows how human mind works and it's quite interesting.


20. Mourialaid commented 13 years ago
those "Social Experiment" vids...
Here's the best in the series:
monkey scratch n sniff - funny vid!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fq3Mo-BBo7I
Here's the best in the series:
monkey scratch n sniff - funny vid!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fq3Mo-BBo7I
+34 1. gazh commented 13 years ago