Karadalis said:
Rebel_Raven said:
I don't agree with you. Coming to a victim's defense gives them hope. It tells them people care about them. That people are there to support them.
What happens when a person runs out of hope, and doesn't feel like anyone, or enough people cares about them? Especially over long stints of time?
You gotta remember, not every web forum has admins to report to. You gotta remember they may not always help you, even if they exist. Why do you think Youtube's comments section has such a bad rep? That's to say the least. People can offend you without breaking the rules, too.
Sooner or later someone will say something that makes you mad, and drives you to post. It might not be something that breaks the rules, either. They'll force your hand to post something.
What I'm getting at is ignoring them gives them exactly what they want, and not ignoring them gives them exactly what they want.
Ignoring them gives them the thrill of the hunt. They get to hassle you, and hassle you. They think they're going to get rewarded hugely by making you snap.
Giving in to them easily might defuse the situation. They have what they want. They weren't challenged. Their shot at satisfaction is diminished as it wasn't really a challenge.
It's not so much "guilty by association," it's "guilty because you don't do anything against it," IMO. Even a little bit of resistance against the vile hatred could help when it's added up among a dozen other people. And if you fight the hatred, even now and then, then I don't think Jim's talking about you.
That hobby is enough to associate you, unfortunately. You can deny it, and claim there's no ties, but people that aren't you see you as a gamer, same as the troll who happens to be a gamer.
What, exactly, do you do to show the world your views on trolls aside from post it? How are people to recognize the line you've drawn between you, and the trolls? I'm not saying you have to make it clear every second of every day, but I still wouldn't mind an answer.
I think people have, and might still blame Metal, and it's fans for corrupting people. Same as Rock and Roll which was banned in the UK, wasn't it? I'm sure it's been a scapegoat.
"It's not my problem" means you don't care it's happening. That's kind of a problem, isn't it? You let it happen, it happens, the damage is done.
It happens, you don't care, you're not helping gamers look any better, are you? It's not a huge investment to give even the slightest damn, is it? By no means are you obligated to go around finding these incidents, but is it such a problem to occasionally say "This problem sucks! I'm against these people!" but with a bit more words?
Occassional outrage is a good thing because it at the least, can show outsiders that trolls aren't the majority, or at least that there's people that stand against the stereotypes of the gamer troll.
No.. engaging them is giving them what they want. Ignoring them is exactly what makes them loose interest.
Do you actually believe engaging these people is not what they want?
Also comming to a victims aid? That does not work on the internet.
Tell me.. how does this comming to a victims aid look like?
Emotionally destroying people? Like as in.. driving them to suicide? Because that is what emotional destruction leads to.
"Giving a damn" is not going to change ANYTHING especialy if you have no power.
The "community" is not ignoring the problem, it knows it cant change it. The only people who can are the owners of these websites.
What have YOU done to successfully fend of those hatefull people? My guess is either nothing or whatever you did changed absolutely nothing.
Engage on your terms. Not theirs. Make them regret trolling somehow, or another. Ignoring them just makes them invest in you as they try and make you mad. It's like sticking quarters into a slot machine. The more they try to make you mad, the more they want a payoff.
Coming to people's aid on the internet absolutely works. If you post an idea you like, and someone pops on, and says it's a great idea, do you feel better than if it were ignored or insulted? If your idea leads to a civil conversations, do you not feel better than if it were ignored, or insulted?
If you get into a debate, and someone suddenly takes your side, and helps you get your point across in such a way it can't be refuted, don't you feel good?
What does coming to a person's aid look like? It looks like people taking your side. It doesn't have to be some grand show. It can be as simple as telling the victim that how they're being treated is crap. You don't even have to talk to them anymore afterwards. Heck, you don't even have to say it to them directly. Just show your support in not liking the way they were treated. Kinda bare minimum there, IMO.
So, what the heck do you think the trolls are trying to do to Zoe, here? Extensively harassing her? Basically giving some of the most ominous of warnings against other female developers?
Maybe I worded "emotionally destroy" too strongly. How about hurt their feelings a lot?
Believe me, you have power. It might not be a lot, but being there for someone can mean a lot, you know? Voicing your support can mean something. You might not have the power to fight trolls as much as you like, but you have the power to support the person being trolled to make the situation better.
Of course, if you insulted the hell out of a troll in the name of the victim, maybe in a funny way, the victim might feel better, too.
The community ignoring the problem is exactly what the "don't feed the trolls" crowd seems to be wanting, precisely. Because talking about the problem means giving the trolls what they want. If the problem's not talked about, then it's kinda ignored, isn't it? Silence is what the trolls want, too. All the people that complain every time someone talks about a topic like this? Do you want them to win so the issue is silenced while it still exists?
The problem won't be fixed if we don't try to fix it. The trolls will love that. It means they get to do what ever the hell they want so long as they don't break the rules, or laws, and that can be a lot.
I've voiced my disgust over the matter, haven't I? Pretty sure I have. I'd say it's something to set myself apart from the trolls. It might not be the most powerful move in the universe, but it's something. Did it change anything? Beats me. I added something, though.