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Re: Diatomaceous Earth Protocol: For human use?
 
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Re: Diatomaceous Earth Protocol: For human use?


What a stupid troll. Where would anyone get following your advice considering all you do is b*tch like an angry person? It isn't worth arguing with people like smallaxecarbian. Why does he have three accounts (at least) on curezone, lol. That is something a troll would do.

Some more things on trolling -

http://netforbeginners.about.com/od/weirdwebculture/f/what-is-an-internet-tro...

Question: What Is an Internet 'Troll'? How Should I Deal With Trolls?

Answer: An internet 'troll' is an abusive or obnoxious user who uses shock value to promote arguments and disharmony in online communities.

Named after the wicked troll creatures of children's tales, an internet troll is someone who stirs up drama and abuses their online anonymity by purposely sowing hatred, bigotry, racism, mysogyny, or just simple bickering between others.

Trolls like a big audience, so they frequent blog sites, news sites, discussion forums, and game chat. Trolls thrive in any environment where they are allowed to make public comments.

The Sad Truths of Internet Trolls:

Trolls are immune to criticism and logical arguments.

True trolls cannot be reasoned with, regardless of how sound your logical argument is.

Trolls do not feel remorse like you and me.

They have sociopathic tendencies, and accordingly, they delight in other people having hurt feelings.

Trolls consider themselves separate from the social order.

Trolls do not abide by etiquette or the rules of common courtesy.

Trolls consider themselves above social responsibility.

Trolls gain energy by you insulting them.

Trolls gain energy when you get angry.

The only way to deal with a troll is to ignore him, or take away his ability to post online.

How should I deal with trolls?

For a casual or emergent troll: completely ignore the person's postings. While it is difficult for most users to to let a troll have the last word, this tactic successfully takes the wind out of a casual troll's sails.

For repeating troll offenders: report them to the moderators of the system. If enough people report the toll, this will often prompt the moderators to take action (see number 3 below)

Have the moderators take away the troll's ability to post online. This will commonly mean that the troll is kicked from the system, or blocked by IP address.

Even better is when the troll is allowed to continue posting, but unbeknownst to him: all of his postings are deleted from everyone else's view.

This will lure the troll into wasting his efforts while still feeling proud of his childish antics. This moderator move is sometimes called 'muting' or 'bonzo-ing' the offender.
 

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