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Mr. Troy Ford's avatar

How to be civil and deal with online trolls - a Master Class with Clint Collide 💙

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Tom Morrison's avatar

Thanks for this post, Clint. I'm a firm believer that YOUR site(s) need to play by YOUR rules. Yours as listed just seems to be common sense to me. The block button is your friend!

I get it - in a way. We as a community are under attack in a way we haven't seen since '81-'82 & the beginnings of the epidemic (remember when the official medical name was "Gay Related Immune Deficiency?" I sure do). I think we're all tense & sort of "waiting for the other shoe to drop." In some senses the threat(s) are existential. As a senior, it's frightening -- long before you add in the LGBTQ+ factors. I don't think many of us are handling the stress very well.

HOWEVER, the calm, collected, supportive-of-each-other sites you are curating & creating are, to me anyway, just what is needed. This didn't happen overnight. We've seen it coming for a while & a lot of us have reacted defensively -- eager to jump into Attack Mode at every opportunity. And, off course, our infamous Social Media sites have rewarded that behavior. Attacks get clicks, which generates more "engagement" (read: a never-ending cycle of the latest outrage).

I certainly own my part in having my buttons pushed. I don't think humanity has really worked out how to healthily respond to the constant barrage of abuse ANYONE on Social Media is subjected to. Maybe there isn't a healthy way. I simply know that I don't have that much bandwidth. Not anymore. There really was a point in my lifetime when my friends & I sincerely believed we had "turned the corner" in a moral sense & that from then on only progress (albeit slow/or 2 steps forward, 1 back) was on the horizon. It's easy to become bitter when the real world intrudes.

I guess my point is that, in these times, it's a GOOD thing to have guidelines & boundaries for commentary. We desperately need the practice. The gut reaction is frequently not the most effective one. Your efforts to embrace safety & sanity will help me form the habit of Thinking before Responding (at least I hope it will). Meanwhile -- we got your back, dude!

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