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In reply to the discussion: What happened when I confronted my cruellest troll [View all]Android3.14
(5,402 posts)1. Trolls have always seemed broken
Few see himself or herself as the bad person when they are in the moment. But the trolls i have seen, especially the ones that return and return, stacking up their sockpuppets with posting numbers and detailed fictitious histories, I have always felt the most profound sadness at the structure of their world.
Sure, they are annoying, but underneath it all is the cry for attention, even negative attention.
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This: "...it doesn't negate their responsibility for the culture they are fostering."
CrispyQ
Feb 2015
#18
Excellent article, TY for posting this. This kind of behavior is not limited to the internet, so I
mother earth
Feb 2015
#5
years ago there were a few trolls on du, who decided to photograph themselves
La Lioness Priyanka
Feb 2015
#9
There are a few truly nasty people out there, who will go to ANY length, to make others feel like...
AverageJoe90
Feb 2015
#41
"it’s not illegal to reach elbow-deep into someone’s memories ... and twist them and weaponize them"
phantom power
Feb 2015
#44