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how sound your logical argument is.
2. Serious trolls do not feel remorse like you and me. They have sociopathic tendencies, and accordingly, they
delight in other people having hurt feelings.
3. Trolls, in general, consider themselves separate from the social order.
4. Trolls do not abide by etiquette or the rules of common courtesy.
5. Trolls consider themselves above social responsibility.
6. Trolls gain energy by you insulting them.
7. Trolls gain energy when you get angry.
8. The only way to deal with an online troll is to ignore him or take away his ability to post online.
How Should You Deal With Them?
For a casual or emergent online troll: completely ignore the person's postings. While it is difficult for most
users to let a troll have the last word, this tactic successfully takes the wind out of a casual troll's sails.
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