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How do you respond to Trolls?

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NanaDana Thu 06-Apr-23 10:06:23

Trolls. An unfortunate and ever-present blight on the Internet, determined to turn friendly, adult exchanges of opinion in to something quite unpleasant. Their tactics vary from mild, patronizing disparagement of their target, to full-blown, often capitalized and even obscene insult. Regardless of the degree of abuse, the standard aim is to cause hurt, safely hidden behind the anonymity of the internet. Easily spotted, they will strive to introduce controversy into the most innocent of discussions, and inevitably, as the victim is both hooked and drawn in, the exchange always becomes personal, and descends into denigration. Why do they do it? There are many psychological studies into the phenomenon, but the conclusions always point to a degree of sociopathy, or in extreme cases, even psychopathy and sadism. In general, the advice is not to attempt to re-educate them, or to appeal to their better nature, as they don’t have one. Attention is their oxygen, so the recommended response is to simply ignore them, thus effectively starving them of what they seek. What say you? No accusations or naming names please…

Namsnanny Thu 06-Apr-23 13:36:55

Not sure if there are really any trolls on GN.

Narcissistic behaviour, plenty of.

Often starts with character assassination of people who dont share the same views.

Oh and a pet one is to attack the spelling and grammar of the disliked post or poster. Notice above! grin

FannyCornforth Thu 06-Apr-23 13:46:06

I agree with everything that has been said by Galaxy

What exactly is the point of this thread?
Going by the op’s understanding of ‘troll’ the opening post itself can be perceived as a bit ‘trolly’

M0nica Fri 07-Apr-23 09:05:02

On another Forum I was on, it was effectually killed by someone, who appeared like troll, but I suspect was actually someone who may have been autistic, they questioned and asked for proof of every tiniest detail in contributions anyone posted.

The Adminstrator wouldn't ban them, for the reason suggested above, so gradually we all stopped using the forum and I have just heard that the organisation that ran it has closed it for lack of use.

Namsnanny Tue 11-Apr-23 14:25:56

Seems a shame that one person caused the closure of the forum M0nica

Galaxy Tue 11-Apr-23 14:30:09

Moderation is quite a tricky thing, we have a local Facebook page that is hardly moderated, it is mostly just people asking for a good local plumber or advertising a coffee morning but every now and then a controversial post is made and it turns into the wild west. Posts that are deeply unpleasant are left up for ages.

M0nica Tue 11-Apr-23 22:49:33

Namsnanny It was. I could never work out why the Moderator did not exclude the troll. Even of they were autistic, they should not be allowed, as one person, to disruppt a forum used by 100s. It was a specialist subject forum and this guy would go through everyone's posts wanting evidence

You know the sort of thing someone would comment, to make up an example, that there is no evidence anyone ever made a sea-going cargo ship out of paper, and this guy would come back and say that as a paper boat would never last to appear in the archaeological record, there could have been paper boats but we just because have no evidence, it did not mean that they never existed. In principle true but......

After a while people just stopped using the forum because rational discussion was impossible and never came back, in case the troll also returned.