Wow... the troll description sounds like a tranny. The only thing missing is "Krossdresser Kevin's"/"it's" picture, as tranny's are ALWAYS like this. I threw 2 out of my FB group this week. They never respect. They never reveal anything either. They never follow rules. They are not respectable. Then after they lost all of the respect they had, they become the victim.ZenithCKLW wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 11:05 amFrom Webroot: https://www.webroot.com/au/en/resources ... th-a-troll
I'd say it's pretty dead-on description. And no, that's not a death threat, even though I used the word "dead." The troll thinks I am bothered by anything it says, but once I've accepted someone is a troll, their belligerent narrative has no impact, resulting in a good laugh or an eye roll.There are trolls online. Not the fairytale kind that sits under bridges: we’re talking about the mean, nasty individuals who use online anonymity to be cruel, spread their own brand of hate, destroy reputations and products, and generally try to upset and crush as many people and companies as they possibly can.
Trolls agitate to start fights between friends or strangers; they torment those struggling with illnesses or with the loss of a loved one, people unsure of their identity or their looks, or any other weakness a troll can find. They disrupt forums with off-topic comments, brag nonstop about themselves, ridicule the thoughts of others or insert controversial comments to disrupt conversations.
Trolls spread lies, deceive and cause damage, and they enjoy every minute they can make someone else miserable. They may be obnoxious teens, but more often than not they’re seemingly “normal” adults who use internet anonymity to shed their veneer of decency and show their ugly selves. Trolls are basically cyberbullies on steroids – cowards afraid to show their face but nastier and more dedicated than garden-variety bullies. They are often fairly tech savvy, willing to dig up a comment or information from your past to distort, thereby “justifying” their actions.
If you’ve spent any time online, you’ve probably run across trolls even if you didn’t know the term. You may have tried to reason with them, be nice to them or virtually shout back at them. Don’t bother. You’re more likely to win an argument with a tree than you are with a troll.
Right "it?" Since this is what you are on both counts (troll and tranny)? Obviously MRDD on the 3rd count.
I ask this question in regards to you answering. Yes "it," I am asking you to answer. Since people talk in person on here, someone WILL tell me what you say, without unblocking you myself.