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On 12/17/19 1:34 AM, Mike Ray wrote: > > For my two pen'orth )sorry, English idiom)... > > There has already been too much discussion about this on here. > > There is nothing anybody can do to stop anybody on the internet being > trolled, whether it is on Twitter, Facebook, on a mailing list or > anywhere else. > > Its annoying, and often downright sinister and disturbing. > > But talking about it and wringing your hands at length is just 'feeding > the trolls'. > > I suggest everybody just shrugs it off and moves on. > > Even a 'code of conduct' is a way of letting the trolls know they are > making an impact. > > I get trolled regularly on Twitter because I dictate most of my Tweets > and IOS often types 'to' when it should type 'too', or 'there' when it > should plainly be 'their'. Something like that is too stupid to even > waste a breath over. > > This abuse might be far worse than that, but it is still done from afar, > and talking about it is exactly the troll food they want. > > > > > On 16/12/2019 21:57, Jannik Wesley Pruitt via Hpr wrote: >> Very sad CoC should be changed >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> Begin forwarded message: >> >>> From: lostnbronx <[email protected]> >>> Date: 14. December 2019 at 16:52:42 CET >>> To: [email protected] >>> Subject: Re: [Hpr] Harassment >>> >>> When you think about it, it's surprising we haven't had this problem >>> before. Unless we did, and it just wasn't brought to light. >>> >>> Can we assume the harassment source was from within the community, and >>> not just from random trolls on the Internet? I think removing email >>> addresses of hosts is a great first step, at any rate. >>> >>> A CoC would give the admins the power to act without having to seek >>> community consensus on every incident. It would also provide clear >>> guidelines for community members and admins alike regarding how to >>> behave, and what will happen if you don't. >>> >>> It makes me sad that we need this, but I guess we were overdue. >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Hpr mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> http://hackerpublicradio.org/mailman/listinfo/hpr_hackerpublicradio.org >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Hpr mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://hackerpublicradio.org/mailman/listinfo/hpr_hackerpublicradio.org >> > >
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