Trolls in real life

Now this is familiar.

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4 responses to “Trolls in real life”

  1. clamboy Avatar

    Why do I always find the length of Noah Lugeons’ hair so disturbing?

    Meanwhile, I gladly and heartily admit to thinking these three people are awesome.

  2. clamboy Avatar

    No, not “disturbing,” more…”cognitively dissonant,” or something like that. I just always picture him as a not-long-hair person.

  3. Pinkeen Avatar

    The trouble with this, is that if he had a button that would magically make the troll disappear after the first comment, he surely would, instead of focusing on him. So, you know, not a great analogy.

  4. Holms Avatar

    #3

    Your assumption here seems to be that this video is intended to be analogous to particular situations where Black Shirt Guy can ban or block any distracting commenter. So, twitter or his own blog. Meaning you have forgotten that there are many online interactions where that is not true, such as commenting on someone else’s blog, or on a forum where you do not have moderation powers. Heard of Reddit?

    Personally, I have recieved that exact treatment on Jason Thibeault’s blog, before the move to the Orbit. And I can assure you it is a perfect match. Oh and in news that will not surprise, the topic involved trans politics.