Internt Trolls: What Can be Done about Trolls?

From: Michelle (alohamooshell@yahoo.com)
Mon Jul 21 11:10:24 2003


You may have to type in link if not "clickable". http://members.aol.com/intwg/trolls.htm

>>>>When you suspect that somebody is a troll, you might try responding with a polite, mild message to see if it's just somebody in a bad mood. Internet users sometimes let their passions get away from them when seated safely behind their keyboard. If you ignore their bluster and respond in a pleasant manner, they usually calm down.

However, if the person persists in being beastly, and seems to enjoy being unpleasant, the only effective position is summed up as follows:

The only way to deal with trolls is to limit your reaction to reminding others not to respond to trolls.

When you try to reason with a troll, he wins. When you insult a troll, he wins. When you scream at a troll, he wins. The only thing that trolls can't handle is being ignored.<<<<

Additional info that can be found at referenced link:

What is a Troll? Why Does it Matter? What Can be Done about Trolls? What Not to Do Impersonation The Webmaster's Challenge What about Free Speech? Why Do They Do It? Conclusion Note to Webmasters

--
Michelle

--
Michelle

Enter keywords:
Returns per screen: Require all keywords: