I have been trolled multiple times, and it doesn't affect me anymore.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Trolling taps into people's desire to poke fun, make trouble and cause annoyance.
People throw insults at you, and sometimes they hit a nerve - and it's about not showing that, because they will pick on that. Don't feed the trolls!
To avoid ignorance and bullying, I've had to hide the fact that I'm a troll. You have no idea how much time and money I've spent on electrolysis and hair dye and reconstructive surgery so I can look like this.
I invite people to read the hundreds of positive articles instead of getting affected by the occasional outburst from a troll.
I don't really troll the Internet; I'm not young enough.
As anyone who follows me on Twitter will know, I'm fairly robust in my views on there. I get next to nothing in the way of trolling. Most women I know who regularly come close to expressing an opinion get trolled constantly. This is a men-on-women issue. Guys are pretty much doing it to the girls.
You troll me, I'm going to troll you.
The haters and the trolls have always used me as an excuse to make fun of something that is out of the ordinary, something that doesn't necessarily make sense to them. For whatever reason, I have always been a target that people love to attack.
Sometimes I have to deal with trolls, and I just block them. But most of the time, Twitter's heaps of fun, actually.
I have learned not to feed the trolls. I just don't respond.
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