Okay Innocent people this guidelines for you HOW TO DEAL with INTERNET TROLLS
WHO are trolls
1. Anonymity and disinhibition: The anonymity provided by the internet allows individuals to shed their real-world identities and adopt alternate personas. This anonymity often leads to disinhibition, where individuals feel less accountable for their actions, increasing aggression and hostility. 2. Power and control: Trolls derive a sense of power and authority from manipulating others' emotions and disrupting online communities. By provoking strong reactions and causing chaos, they feel a sense of empowerment that they may lack in their offline lives.
Attention-seeking behavior: Trolls often seek attention and validation by eliciting strong reactions from others. They thrive on the attention they receive when their provocative and controversial posts generate widespread discussion and outrage.
Warning Signs You’re Dealing With An Internet Troll
Some of the warning signs that you’re dealing with a troll include:
Blindness to evidence: Trolls are notorious for ignoring facts and either doubling down on their stance or redirecting to a new topic altogether.
Name-calling: Internet trolls aren’t known for their creativity. They’ll often latch onto the latest trending insult and use it in every situation. Hello, “Karen.”
Topic redirects: This is an old-school trolling technique that’s still around today on chats and forums. Trolls enjoy making off-topic remarks to try and distract posters from the discussion. They’ll also post unrelated images or memes.
Condescending tone: “Why you mad, bro?” Trolls love to stoke the fire and then act dismissive when people become angry, which only triggers more frustration. And they know it.
Overexaggerating: While most people use words that aren’t absolute, there’s no middle ground for trolls. Everything has to be on the extreme end of the spectrum. Instead of saying “often” or “sometimes,” they’ll say “always” or “never.”
• Recognize and ignore: Trolls thrive on attention, so denying them the satisfaction of a response can be a powerful strategy. Recognize their behavior and choose not to engage, as this can deflate their sense of accomplishment. • Report and block: Most online platforms have mechanisms to report abusive behavior. You can use these tools to bring trolls to the attention of platform administrators, who can take appropriate action. Additionally, blocking trolls prevents them from further targeting you personally. • Foster positive online environments: Online communities can counteract trolling by promoting positivity, empathy, and respectful dialogue. Encouraging community guidelines that prioritize constructive engagement can create a welcoming space for users while discouraging troll activity. • Educate and create awareness
But recently my patience also running out may I should use this option more often.
Also by provoking strong reactions and causing chaos, they feel a sense of empowerment that they may lack in their offline lives.
WHO are trolls
1. Anonymity and disinhibition: The anonymity provided by the internet allows individuals to shed their real-world identities and adopt alternate personas. This anonymity often leads to disinhibition, where individuals feel less accountable for their actions, increasing aggression and hostility.
2. Power and control: Trolls derive a sense of power and authority from manipulating others' emotions and disrupting online communities. By provoking strong reactions and causing chaos, they feel a sense of empowerment that they may lack in their offline lives.
Attention-seeking behavior: Trolls often seek attention and validation by eliciting strong reactions from others. They thrive on the attention they receive when their provocative and controversial posts generate widespread discussion and outrage.
Warning Signs You’re Dealing With An Internet Troll
Some of the warning signs that you’re dealing with a troll include:
Blindness to evidence: Trolls are notorious for ignoring facts and either doubling down on their stance or redirecting to a new topic altogether.
Name-calling: Internet trolls aren’t known for their creativity. They’ll often latch onto the latest trending insult and use it in every situation. Hello, “Karen.”
Topic redirects: This is an old-school trolling technique that’s still around today on chats and forums. Trolls enjoy making off-topic remarks to try and distract posters from the discussion. They’ll also post unrelated images or memes.
Condescending tone: “Why you mad, bro?” Trolls love to stoke the fire and then act dismissive when people become angry, which only triggers more frustration. And they know it.
Overexaggerating: While most people use words that aren’t absolute, there’s no middle ground for trolls. Everything has to be on the extreme end of the spectrum. Instead of saying “often” or “sometimes,” they’ll say “always” or “never.”
• Recognize and ignore: Trolls thrive on attention, so denying them the satisfaction of a response can be a powerful strategy. Recognize their behavior and choose not to engage, as this can deflate their sense of accomplishment.
• Report and block: Most online platforms have mechanisms to report abusive behavior. You can use these tools to bring trolls to the attention of platform administrators, who can take appropriate action. Additionally, blocking trolls prevents them from further targeting you personally.
• Foster positive online environments: Online communities can counteract trolling by promoting positivity, empathy, and respectful dialogue. Encouraging community guidelines that prioritize constructive engagement can create a welcoming space for users while discouraging troll activity.
• Educate and create awareness
Joking
No wonder YYS put wet blanket on Shippers as soon as drama end ,like no possibility of rumors .
Eventually all will move on to another drama
If only they put this energy in something that could actually help.
Spamming has decreased.✌️