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Post by brooksie on Mar 11, 2013 13:13:21 GMT -5
This article is from the nototious site STRG. I still find useful articles on there such as this one. I agree, though absolutely find that authors have every right to defend against the chaos caused by trolls, regardelss of whether they have a mental illness or not. They do too. But then again, we are still writing about this issue-as still nothing can be done about it to the current time-besides creativity as mentioned by others, and with the articles I have found on this issue. Here is the link for this one www.stopthegrbullies.com/
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Post by Admin on Mar 12, 2013 9:44:03 GMT -5
Had to scroll down a bit but found it. I wonder what a mental health professional would have to say about trolling and the mentality behind it?
The question, why would any normal person feel a need to hide their IP caught my attention. It was the fact that my stalker uses a web server that hides the website's owner's name that made me dig a little deeper and learn that she was the same person who had been talking to me elsewhere under a different name while joining any group that featured my books.
No question of mental health issues on that one.
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