FlamingoBlue
a simple country lawyer
- Joined
- Jun 29, 2000
- Posts
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Trolls; who gives a damn?? Surely not me. I also don't care if your race, religion, sex, sexual orientation or politics changes with the weather. I do, however, love the energy and the intrigue that I see on the BB by members who root out trolls and fakers. I wish I had that kind of zeal.
My point of view is that cyberspace has been, and always will be, a place where folks can easily delude themselves while attempting to deceive others. Cyberspace is the perfect environment for deception.
So, what's the problem? It happens all the time in real life. Those kinds of people are called con men. ( Con is short for confidence, btw). Some people always get fooled. But on the BB what's the worst thing that a troll can really do to you? Annoy you? Threaten you? Ruin your life? PUULEEEEZE!!!
Here are a few simple precautions that I believe might help to deal with trolls and fakers in cyberspace:
1. Ignore them and their rantings.
2. Use extreme caution when providing any personal information or photos to anyone in cyberspace.
3. Have fun with them and leave when it's no longer fun.
4. Take everything that you read with a grain of salt.
5. Ignore them.
Trolls are just like hemmeroids. They can be a real pain in the ass. So the next time you run into a troll, try a little Preperation H. Or, better; call Sparky. He loves trolls.
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My point of view is that cyberspace has been, and always will be, a place where folks can easily delude themselves while attempting to deceive others. Cyberspace is the perfect environment for deception.
So, what's the problem? It happens all the time in real life. Those kinds of people are called con men. ( Con is short for confidence, btw). Some people always get fooled. But on the BB what's the worst thing that a troll can really do to you? Annoy you? Threaten you? Ruin your life? PUULEEEEZE!!!
Here are a few simple precautions that I believe might help to deal with trolls and fakers in cyberspace:
1. Ignore them and their rantings.
2. Use extreme caution when providing any personal information or photos to anyone in cyberspace.
3. Have fun with them and leave when it's no longer fun.
4. Take everything that you read with a grain of salt.
5. Ignore them.
Trolls are just like hemmeroids. They can be a real pain in the ass. So the next time you run into a troll, try a little Preperation H. Or, better; call Sparky. He loves trolls.
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