The haters are people showing consistently negative or hostile attitudes to any matter.
The word hater, as such, is a noun from English, and can be translated as ‘hater’, or person ‘who hates’ or ‘hates’. You can also pour into Spanish as ‘envious’, ‘hateful’ or ‘hateful’. Its plural is haters.
The term hater has become popular with the rise of the internet to designate those individuals who, to express themselves on any subject, use mockery, irony and black humor.
His favorite areas are social networks, such as Facebook and Twitter, but they can also be found on sites such as Tumblr, blogs, chat rooms or discussion forums.
The haters are defined as hostile cynics; they are distrustful and dismissive, with disposition for aggression, hence their attitude may, at times, reach the offense.
They like to think that the only correct reasoning is theirs, and that others are always wrong. To the haters like to bring them the contrary, be provocative and politically incorrect, but usually try to do it with wit.
The haters prefer, above all, to pronounce themselves on current issues, such as celebrities, controversies, or any other matter that may be of general interest, in order to mock or ridicule.
For haters, any reason is good to hate: sympathy or political militancy, religious creed, musical tastes, place of origin, etc. They like to attack others, highlight their mistakes.
Famous figures, such as pop singer Justin Bieber and his belieber girls, are some of the haters’ favorite teasing objects.
Hater and troll
The hater and the troll are two personalities in the world of internet and social networks that, however sometimes can be confused, differ very clearly.
The troll is that person who is dedicated to publishing provocative and irrelevant comments, in order to make angry and provoke visceral reactions to the rest of the user community.
In this sense, the troll seeks personal offense and alter the line of the conversation or discussion, and generally does it for fun.
For its part, the hater is fundamentally hostile, very critical and negative, but seeks to bring new points of view (although unpleasant, sometimes) to issues of general interest. It uses mainly mockery and irony, and, although it may be offensive, it tries, above all, to be witty.
Haters gonna hate
“Haters gonna hate” is a sentence used to indicate that, whatever the reason, the haters will always hate. In this sense, the phrase formulates one of the principles of the mentality of a hater, which is that, regardless of the cause, the raison d’être of the haters is to hate.